Post on 22-Jun-2018
OFFICE OF LICENSING
(12 VAC §37.2-405) (ALL SERVICES EXCEPT CHILDREN’S RESIDENTIAL)
Virginia Department of Behavioral Health
& Developmental Services
1220 Bank Street
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 786 -1747
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DBHDS’s Mission
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Table of Contents
1. DBHDS Licensing Process Overview………………………….................................... 3
2. Process of Licensing …………………………………………………………............ ......... 4
3. Initial Provider Application……………………………………………………................... 10
4. Licensing Regulation Matrix…………………………………………………...................... 15
5. Staffing Information
Qualified Mental Health Professional-Adult- QMHP (A)………………... 18
Qualified Mental Health Professional-Children- QMHP (C) ………....... 18
Qualified Mental Retardation Professional- QMRP……………................ 18
Qualified Paraprofessional in Mental Health- QPPMH…………............. 19
Direct Care Staff Qualifications ……………………………………….............. 20
College Direct Support ……………………………………………….................. 21
Staff Schedule & Information Sheet……………………………………............ 22
6. OL Policy and Procedures Requirements
Policy and Procedures Review & Required Forms Checklist………….... 23
Policy and Procedures (Sample 1)……………………………………............... 38
Policy and Procedures (Sample 2)……………………………………............... 40
7. Review Requirements
On-Site Review Preparation Checklist ………………………………........... 42
Physical Environment Review Form…………………………………........... 43
Non-Physical Environment Review Form ……………………………........ 45
Individual Record Review Form………………………………………............ 47
Personnel (Staff) Record Review Form………………………………............ 52
8. Additional Requirements
Annual Operation Budget Form………………………………………............ 54
Sanitation Inspection Form …………………………………………............... 56
9. Serious Incident/Injury and Death Reporting Form………………..……............. 57
10. Corrective Action Plan Form………………………………………….……….…......... 58
11. Staff Directory- Office Human Rights ………………..…………………….............. 59
12. Staff Directory- Office of Intellectual Disabilities (Technical Assistance)……. 60
13. ID (MR)Wavier Rate Sheet ………………………………………….……....................... 61
14. DD Wavier Rate Sheet ……………………………………………….……....................... 62
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DBHDS Licensing Process Overview
The DBHDS Licensing Process is 5-phase process: which is outlined below.
Licensing Process
*It is important for all applicants to understand the Licensing Process and related issues. Due to the high volume of applications, the entire licensing process can take six to twelve months. This time period should be expected, unless Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) determines that the service and/or location of the service is addressing a priority need. Incomplete applications, applications that fail to adequately address licensing regulations or provider delays in providing requested information can further extend the licensing process.
1. Until you are confident of being near the end of the Licensing process, please delay buying a home for a service, renting office space, buying insurance, hiring staff. However, you should be collecting and submitting résumés for prospective staff for critical positions, identifying potential property locations and getting insurance quotes because it is required during the application phase.
2. Review your business plan including how you expect to get referrals for your program. A License does not guarantee sufficient referrals to sustain a business. This is especially true where there are large numbers of providers that may already exist in your decided location area, including Intensive In-Home, Day Treatment for Children, ID Group Homes and Children Residential Group Homes.
3. Be sure to provide the requested information listed on the application. Please follow the “Policy and Procedure Review Checklist” when submitting your policies and procedures.
You can expect the licensing process to follow the below steps:
PHASE ONE:
1. Completion of the Initial Application, including all the attachments listed.
Once completed and approved, an Office of Licensing (OL) letter is forwarded to the applicant, and copied to OL Specialist &
Human Rights Representative, then: PHASE TWO:
1. Initial & preliminary approval of Licensing Policies and Procedures. The licensing specialist will determine the final
approval of the licensing policies and procedures as part of the onsite inspection.
2. Initiation & preliminary compliance with Human Rights Policies and Procedures/ Human Rights Affiliation. The applicant is issued a letter from the Office of Human Rights directing the applicant to pursue a human rights affiliation with a local human rights committee.
3. Initiation of Criminal Background and Central Registry Check Processes.
Once completed and approved, an OL letter is forwarded to the applicant, and copied to OL Specialist & Human Rights Representative, then: PHASE THREE:
1. Licensing specialist is assigned to the applicant.
2. Onsite Review Process- Specialist reviews the physical facility or administrative office and conducts knowledge-based interviews with the Service Director, CEO, licensed staff, etc., to determine if staff has a working knowledge of the service. The licensing specialist will determine the final approval of the licensing policies and procedures as part of the onsite inspection.
Once completed, the licensing specialist will make a licensing recommendation, then: PHASE FOUR:
1. While waiting for the recommendation’s approval from the DBHDS Commissioner, the applicant may request a Pending
Letter from the specialist. The licensing specialist initiates the pending letter. It may take several days to receive the letter, but the pending letter will serve as the authorized license until the finalized license is received. Medicaid is notified via the pending letter, so the Provider may begin providing services.
PHASE FIVE:
1. The finalized license is mailed to the provider.
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services [DBHDS]
Office of Licensing
PROCESS FOR LICENSING
APPLICANTS: Please review this document carefully. It explains the process for DBHDS licensing, the documents required, and the steps involved in the process. To be licensed by DBHDS the applicant must:
1. Submit and receive preliminary approval of the initial application, [and required attachments];
2. Submit, receive approval of, and demonstrate knowledge of required licensing policies, procedures and forms;
3. Submit and receive approval of required Human Rights Policies and Procedures
process/verification;
4. Affiliate with a Local Human Rights Committee, (LHRC),
5. Request the LHRC to approve the applicant’s Human Rights Policies and Procedures;
6. Set up an account and request criminal history and central registry background investigations for identified staff as required by Virginia Code § 37.2-416 and submit Child Protective Services reference checks.
7. Have an on-site review of the physical plant, to include interviews with applicants over the content
of their service description and policies and procedures, as well as compliance with other regulations, and copies of forms and sample client and personnel records,
INITIAL APPLICATION
1. The prospective applicant obtains an ―Initial Application Packet.‖ All of the required
documents are available to be downloaded from the DBHDS website: http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/OL-Application.htm. Using the website is a faster way to obtain these documents. Applicants who experience problems may request the package by telephone, (804) 786-1747, by facsimile, (804) 692-0066, or in writing to: The Office of Licensing, DBHDS, P. O. Box 1797, Richmond, Virginia 23218.
2. The Initial Application Packet consists of the following: a. A copy of the ―Initial Application;‖
b. A copy of the Rules and Regulations for the Licensing of Providers of the Department of Behavioral
Health and Developmental Services;
c. A copy of Human Rights Regulations, the Rules and Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals
Receiving Services from Providers of the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental
Services;
d. A ―matrix‖ of which Regulations generally apply to the services licensed by the Department;
e. A staffing pattern schedule sheet; and
f. A listing of the Human Rights Regional Advocates with a map of each Advocate’s area of
responsibility
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3. The applicant submits the completed application, along with all required attachments to the Office of Licensing in Richmond. It is important to note here that these materials are not all that will be required of the applicant.
4. The application is assigned to a Review Staff (RS). The RS reviews the application materials to determine if the application is complete, including the submission of all attachments. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE REVIEWED AND WILL BE RETURNED TO THE APPLICANT. If the applicant is unable to submit some part of the application, the applicant should contact the Office of Licensing to discuss this.
5. If the application is complete, the RS will review the application to determine if the service described by the applicant is licensed by the DBHDS. This is referred to as ―subjectivity.‖ The RS will determine subjectivity by reviewing the applicant’s service description to determine what services will be provided to individuals who are diagnosed with mental illness, substance abuse, developmental disabilities, or who are mentally retarded. Virginia Code §37.2-405, defines ―service‖ to ―mean individually planned interventions intended to reduce or ameliorate mental illness, mental retardation or substance addiction or abuse through care, treatment, training, habilitation, or other supports that are delivered by a provider to individuals with mental illness, mental retardation or substance addiction or abuse…‖
6. If the RS determines that the service to be provided by the applicant is NOT SUBJECT to licensing by DBHDS, the application will be returned to the applicant with a letter explaining that determination.
7. If the application is complete, and determined to be subject to licensing by the DBHDS, but there are questions about the application, the RS will contact the applicant by email/mail. While the Office of Licensing is happy to answer applicant questions regarding how the applicable regulations are interpreted, it is unable to provide “consulting services” to assist applicants in writing their program descriptions, polices, procedures or to develop forms.
8. Once determined to be subject to licensing, the RS will notify the applicant regarding subjectivity and the completeness of the application.
9. The Background Investigation Unit should be contacted at 804-786-6384 to set up an account and request applicable background checks.
10. Once the applicant has been notified that the application is subject to licensing, they should begin developing policies and procedures in compliance with The Rules and Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals Receiving Services from Providers Licensed, Funded or Operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (human rights regulations).
11. Working with the Office of Human Rights, the applicant must: a. Develop policies that are in compliance with The Rules and Regulations to Assure the
Rights of Individuals Receiving Services from Providers Licensed, Funded or Operated by the Department of Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Submit verification of provider compliance with the human rights regulations, using the Human Rights Compliance Verification form (enclosed), to Margaret Walsh, Director of the Office of Human Rights. By submitting this form the provider is verifying that it has
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written all policies, developed all documents and has knowledge and understanding as required by the human rights regulations.
b. Once the verification form is received and confirmed, the applicant may then: c. Contact the Regional Human Rights Advocate to pursue an affiliation with a Local
Human Rights Committee (LHRC); and d. Receive LHRC review and/or approval of required policies and procedures.
Additional copies of the Human Rights Regulations and the Human Rights Compliance Verification Form as well as other information about the Office of Human Rights can be found on the DBHDS website: http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/OHR-default.htm. The Office of Human Rights can also tell the applicant who their Regional Advocate will be. Margaret Walsh and the Office of Human Rights can be contacted by phone at 804-786-3988, by mail to 1220 Bank Street, Richmond VA 23218, via fax at 804-371-2308 or email at margaret.walsh@dbhds.virginia.gov.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The applicant then develops and submits policies, procedures, and forms, as required by regulation. Either the RS or a licensing specialist may review these policies and procedures. The applicant should also submit criminal history and central registry checks to the DBHDS Office of Human Resources Management and Development, for the owner and all identified staff. All copies of service descriptions, policies, procedures and forms should have a footer noting the date they were developed (or revised) and page numbers.
WHAT ARE ACCEPTABLE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES? Applicants should carefully read the regulations to determine when a written policy or procedure is required. A written policy is required when the regulation calls for a ―written policy,‖ ―written documentation,‖ ―procedure,‖ or ―plan.‖ ―Policy‖ defines what the plan, or guiding principle of the organization is, as related to the required regulation; ―procedures‖ are the process (or steps) the applicant takes to ensure the policy is carried out. Procedures should answer the questions of who, where and how a policy will be implemented. Policies and procedures are not the re-statement of a regulation. Applicants may also need to develop other policies to guide the delivery of services even when not required by the regulations.
COMPLIANCE PLANS
The Office of Licensing will inform the applicant of needed revisions through a ―compliance plan.‖ Compliance plans cite the specific regulation with which the applicant is not yet in compliance and provide a brief narrative explaining why the regulation has not been met. The applicant makes the required corrections and submits a written description of the action taken to the Office of Licensing by the due date indicated on the compliance plan. This is a ―plan of corrective action.‖ The Office of Licensing determines if the plan of corrective action is acceptable and in compliance with the regulations. BACKGROUND IINVESTIGATIONS
Virginia Code § 37.2-416 requires that staff are subject to criminal history and central registry background checks to determine their eligibility to work in services licensed by the DBHDS. After the determination of subjectivity, the applicant should contact the Background Investigations Unit to obtain the procedures for completion of these background checks. Ms. Malinda Roberts is the contact in that office. You can reach Ms. Roberts by calling (804) 786-6384. The applicant does not have to have completed background checks prior to being licensed; however, they must be registered with that office and have requested background checks prior to licensing. (The applicant must maintain copies of all such requests in
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confidential personnel records).
ON-SITE REVIEW
When the policies, procedures, and forms have been reviewed and approved, an on-site review of the facility where services will be delivered will be scheduled. This on-site visit verifies compliance with several regulations pertaining to:
1. The physical plant, 2. Personnel: personnel records must be complete for all personnel, and include evidence of
completed applications for employment, evidence of required training and orientation, reference checks, and evidence of requests for background investigations,
3. Evidence of insurance as required under §12 VAC 35-105-220, 4. Client records, (a sample client record). 5. The applicant’s knowledge of and ability to implement the service description and policies and
procedures, 6. Staffing, as evidenced by the applicant having trained, submitted criminal background and
CPS checks, and oriented enough staff to begin service operation, (to include relief staff). 7. Submission, for the OL files, of a COMPLETE and FINAL copy of the service description,
policies, and procedures.
FINAL STEPS
1. Achieving compliance with Licensing and Human Rights Regulations are generally concurrent
processes. However, while the applicant must be in compliance with the regulations of both offices prior to being issued a license, they are separate processes. Each office independently reviews compliance with its own regulations.
2. When the applicant is deemed to be in compliance with all applicable regulations [both Licensing and Human Rights], the Office of Licensing makes a recommendation to issue a license to the Commissioner. Only the Commissioner can issue a license.
3. Providers may not begin service operation until they have received written notification that they are licensed.
4. All new applicants are issued conditional licenses for a period not to exceed six (6) months.
DENIAL OF A LICENSE
An application may be denied by the Commissioner if an applicant:
1. The provider or applicant has violated any provisions of Article 2 (§ 37.2-403 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 37.2 of the Code of Virginia or these licensing regulations; 2. The provider's or applicant's conduct or practices are detrimental to the welfare of any individual receiving services or in violation of human rights identified in § 37.2-400 of the Code of Virginia or the human rights regulations (12VAC35-115); 3. The provider or applicant permits, aids, or abets the commission of an illegal act; 4. The provider or applicant fails or refuses to submit reports or to make records available as requested by the department; 5. The provider or applicant refuses to admit a representative of the department who displays a state-issued photo identification to the premises; 6. The provider or applicant fails to submit or implement an adequate corrective action plan; or 7. The provider or applicant submits any misleading or false information to the department.
NOTE: Should an application be denied, applicants may have to wait at least six months before they can re-apply pursuant to Virginia Code § 37.2-418.
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REQUIRED INITIAL APPLICATION ATTACHMENTS
A complete application for licensing by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, [DBHDS}, includes all of the following
REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS Regulations Reference
1. The Completed Application form, §35-105-40(A)
2. Applicant’s proposed working budget for the year, §35-105-40(A)
3. Evidence of financial resources or a line of credit sufficient to cover estimated operating expenses for ninety-days,
§35-105-40(A)(2), 210(A)
4. A copy of the organizational structure, showing the relationship of the management and leadership to the service,
§35-105-40 & §190(B)
5. A description of the applicant’s program that addresses all the requirements, including admission, exclusion, continued stay, discharge/termination criteria, and a copy of the proposed program schedule, descriptions of all services or interventions proposed,
§35-105-40(B)(3) & 580(C) §570
6. The applicant’s Records Management policies addressing all the requirements of regulation,
§35-105-40 & §390, §870(A)
7. A schedule of the proposed staffing plan, relief staffing plan, comprehensive supervision plan,
§35-105-590
8. Resumes of all identified staff, particularly, Service Director, QMHP, QMRP, and Licensed Staff required for the service, if applicable.
§35-105-420
9. Copies of all position (job) descriptions that address all the requirements (Position descriptions for Case management, ICT and PACT services must address additional regulations),
§35-105-410
10. Evidence of the applicant’s authority to conduct business in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Generally this will be a copy of the applicant’s State Corporation Commission Certificate,
§35-105-40(A)(3) and §190(A)(2)
11. A certificate of occupancy for the building where services are to be provided, except home based services
§35-105-260
And for Residential Services
12. A copy of the building floor plan, outlining the dimensions of each room,
§35-105-40 (B)(5)
13. A current health inspection, and §35-105-290
14. A current fire inspection for residential services serving over eight (8) residents
§35-105-320
All copies of service descriptions, policies, procedures, and forms should have page numbers and a “header” or “footer” indicating the date it was created or revised.
Please DO NOT submit materials in plastic cover sheets or permanent binders.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE APPLICANT
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Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
INITIAL PROVIDER APPLICATION FOR LICENSING
Code of Virginia §37.2-405
Please use a typewriter or print legibly using permanent, black ink. The chief executive officer, director, or other
member of the governing body who has the authority and responsibility for maintaining standards, policies, and
procedures for the service may complete this application.
1. APPLICANT INFORMATION: Identify the person, partnership, corporation, association, or governmental agency applying to
lawfully establish, conduct, and provide service:
Organization Name:_____________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address________________________________________________________________________________________
City:__________________________ County __________________________________State:__________________________
Zip:___________________ Phone:( )___________________________ Email:________________________________
Chief Executive Officer or Director. Identify the person responsible for the overall management and oversight of the service(s)
to be operated by the applicant.
Name:____________________________________________Title:_______________________________________________
Phone :( )___________________ Fax Number :( )___________________ E-mail:____________________________
All Residential Services: (The liaison is the staff that shall be responsible for facilitating cooperative relationship with neighbors, the school system,
local law enforcement, local government officials and the community at large.)
Community Liaison Name: _____________________________ Phone ( )____________________ E-mail
_____________________
2. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: Identify the organizational structure of the applicant’s governing body.
Check one(1) of the following: Check one(1) of the following: [] Non-Profit [] For-Profit [] Individual (proprietorship) [] Partnership
[] Corporation [] Unincorporated Organization or Association
Public agency:
[] State [] Community Services Board [] Other
Identify accrediting or certifying organization from the following: [] Accreditation Council for Services for People with Developmental Disabilities [] Virginia Association of Special Education Facilities
[] Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations [] Other association or organization:
[] Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities __________________________________________
3. APPLICANT PARENT COMPANY INFORMATION: Identify the parent company of person, partnership, corporation,
association, or governmental agency applying to lawfully establish, conduct, and provide service:
Company
Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address:______________________ _____City:_____________ County: _____________________ State:_____________
Zip:___________ Phone:( )__________________________ E-mail:_______________________________________________
Name:___________________________________________________Title:_______________________________________
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SERVICE TYPE: Place a check to identify the service type. If the service type is not listed, please note in the service information section. Please note
new applicants (no independent service operation experience) are permitted to apply for ONE service on the initial application.
* RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Community ICF-ID (MR)
Community Gero-psychiatric
Crisis Stabilization (Residential)
Group Home
Managed Withdrawal, including Medical Detoxification and Social Detoxification
Residential Respite
Residential Treatment
SA Residential Treatment for women w/children
Supervised Living
* DAY SUPPORT SERVICES Day Support
Day Treatment
SA Intensive Outpatient
Partial Hospitalization
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Therapeutic After-School Day Treatment
Center-Based Respite
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SUPPORTIVE IN-HOME SERVICES
In-Home Services
In-Home and out-of home Respite
Mental Health Community Support Services
Crisis Stabilization (Non-residential)
* CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
* INPATIENT SERVICES Psychiatric Unit
Managed Withdrawal, including Medical Detoxification and Social Detoxification
* INTENSIVE IN-HOME SERVICES
* MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT SERVICES/OPIOID TREATMENT SERVICES
* OUTPATIENT SERVICES
Outpatient
Emergency
* SPONSORED RESIDENTIAL HOME SERVICES
* DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FACILITIES SERVICES
* INTENSIVE COMMUNITY SERVICES (ICT)
* PROGRAMS FOR ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (PACT)
* CHILDREN’S RESIDENTIAL SERVICE (include the $500.00 nonrefundable application fee for this service only)
Facility for Mentally III/Emotionally Disturbed (MED) Children’s Crisis Stabilization
Facility for Intellectually Disabled (ID) Children’s Independent Living Program
Facility for Substance Abuse (SA) Children’s Residential Respite Care Facility
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5. SERVICE INFORMATION: Complete for the service type proposed by the organization to be licensed by the Department of
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services. (See listing of services types on previous page.)
Service Type:_______________________________ Service Director:__________________________________________
Phone: ( ) _________________________________ E-mail:______________________________________________
THIS SERVICE SERVES:
Individuals with SINGLE diagnosis (check all that apply): AND/OR Individuals with MULTIPLE diagnoses (check all that apply):
[] Intellectual Disability (MR) [] Intellectual Disability/Mental Illness
[] Mental Illness [] Intellectual Disability/Substance Abuse
[] Substance Abuse [] Mental Illness/Substance Abuse
[] Developmental Disability [] Mental Illness/Intellectual Disability/Substance Abuse
[] Brain Injury [] Developmental Disability/Other Diagnosis __________________________
[] Brain Injury/Other Diagnosis_____________________________________
Client Demographics (check all that apply):
[] Male [] Female [] Child [] Adolescent (Min. & Max. Age Range) ___________ [] Adult [] Geriatric
Accreditation/Certification
by:_______________________________________________________________________________________________
LOCATION
6. Location Name:_____________________________________________________# of beds:__________________________
Address:____________________________________________________________________________________________________
City:__________________________ County __________________________ State:________________ Zip:__________________
Location Manager:_________________________________ Phone:( )_____________________ E-mail:___________________
Directions:_________________________________________________________________________________________________
7. NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER OF PHYSICAL PLANT
8. RECORDS: IDENTIFY THE LOCATION OF THE FOLLOWING RECORDS
Name
Address
Financial Records
Address: ________________________________________City:___________________ County ___________________
State:________________ Zip:____________
Personnel Records
Address: ________________________________________City:___________________ County ___________________
State:________________ Zip:____________
Residents’ Records
Address: ________________________________________City:___________________ County ___________________
State:________________ Zip:____________
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REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
Children’s Residential Service
Regulations
All Other Services
Regulations
1. The Completed Application form §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1) §35-105-40(A)
2. A Working Budget (appropriated revenues and projected expenses for
one year –a 12-month period) §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1)
§12 VAC 35-46-190 (A)(2)
§35-105-40(A)(1)
3. Evidence of financial resources or line of credit sufficient to cover
estimated operating expenses for ninety days (and must be maintained on an
ongoing basis)
§12 VAC 35-46-180
§35-105-210(A) &
§35-105-40(A)(2)
4. A copy of the Organizational Structure, showing the relationship of
the management and leadership to the service §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1)
& §12 VAC 35-46-20 A
§35-105-190(B)
5. Complete Service Description (including philosophy and objectives
of the organization, comprehensive description of population to be served,
admission, exclusion, continued stay, discharge/termination criteria, a
description of services or interventions to be offered, brochures, pamphlets
distributed to the public, a copy of the proposed program schedule, etc)
§12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1)
§35-105-40 &
§580(C), §570
6. Record Management Policy addressing all the requirements of the
regulation §12 VAC 35-46-20 B [1-5]
§12 VAC 35-46-180. C
§35-105-40 &
§870(A), 390
7. Staffing Schedule & Written Staffing plan (use staff information
sheet to list potential staff members with designated positions &
qualifications, etc.), relief staffing plan, & comprehensive supervision plan
§12 VAC 35-46-180
§35-105-590
8. Resumes of all Identified Staff, particularly services director, QMRP,
QMHP, and licensed personnel. §12 VAC 35-46-270 (B)(1) §35-105-420(A)
9. Position Descriptions- copies of all position(job) descriptions that
address all the requirements (position descriptions for case management, ICT
and PACT services must address the additional regulations for those services).
§12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1)
§12 VAC 35-46-280,
§12 VAC 35-46-340 &
§12 VAC 35-46-350
§35-105-40 & §410(A)
10. Evidence of Authority to conduct Business in Virginia. Generally
this will a copy of the applicant’s State Corporation Commission Certificate. §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1)
& §12 VAC 35-46-320
§35-105-40(A)(3) and
§190(B)
11. Certificate of Occupancy – for the building where services are to be
provided (except home-based services), §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1) §35-105-260
And for residential services:
12. Copy of the Building floor plan, with dimensions §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1) §35-105-40 (B)(5)
13. 13. Current Health Inspection §12 VAC 35-46-20 B
§35-105-290
14. 14. Fire Inspection, if over eight residents §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)[1-4]
§35-105-320
Children’s Residential Service Only
15. 15. Articles of Incorporation, By- laws, & Certificate of Incorporation §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1)
Facility operated by a
VA corporation
16. 16 Articles of Incorporation, By- laws, & Certificate of Authority §12 VAC 35-46-20 (D)(1) Facility operated by a
out of state
corporation
17. . Listing of board members, the Executive Committee, or public
agency all members of legally accountable governing body §12 VAC 35-46-20-170 Facilities with a
Governing Board
18. References for three officers of the Board including President,
Secretary and Member-at-Large §12 VAC 35-46-20 D
Facility operated by
Corp., an
unincorporated
Organization, or an
Association
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Current/Past Provider Services
Please identify the legal names and dates of any services licensed in Virginia or other states that the applicant holds or has
held, previous sanctions or negative actions against any licensed to provide services that the applicant holds or has held in
any other state or in Virginia, and the names and dates of any disciplinary actions involving the applicant’s current or past
licensed services. If none, please indicate, “NONE” in the space below.
Current Services: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Past Services: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Sanctions/Negative Actions/Disciplinary Actions: ____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Certificate of Application
This certificate is to be read and signed by the applicant. The person signing below must be the individual applicant in the case of
a proprietorship or partnership, or the chairperson or equivalent officer in the case of a corporation or other association, or the
person charged with the administration of the service provided by the appointing authority in the case of a governmental agency.
I am in receipt of and have read the applicable rules and regulations for licensing. It is my intent to comply with the statutes and regulations and
to remain in compliance if licensed.
I grant permission to authorized agents of the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to make necessary investigations into
this application or complaints received.
I understand that unannounced visits will be made to determine continued compliance with regulations.
TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CORRECT AND COMPLETE.
I FURTHER DECLARE MY AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE THIS APPLICATION.
Signature of Applicant:_______________________________________Title:______________________ Date:_________________ If you have any questions concerning the application, please contact this office at (804) 786-1747. Please return the completed application to:
Office of Licensing
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Post Office Box 1797
Richmond, Virginia 23218-1797
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Licensing Regulations MATRIX
Regulations with an “X” are required to be addressed by the applicable service.
Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of this guide. However, the Rules and Regulations for the Licensing of
Providers of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services is the final authority.
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Part I. GENERAL PROVISIONS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Part II. LICENSING PROCESS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Article 1: Management and Admin. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Article 2: Physical Environment
§260 Building inspection and classification. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§270 Building modifications. X X X X X X X X X
§280 Physical environment. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§290 Food service inspections. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§300 Sewer and water inspections. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§310 Weapons. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§320 Fire inspections. X X X X X X X X X X
Article 3: Physical Environment of Residential/Inpatient Service
Beds. X X X X X X X X X X X X
§340 Bedrooms. X X X X X X X X X X X
§350 Condition of beds. X X X X X X X X X X X X
§360 Privacy.
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§370 Ratios of toilets, basins and showers or baths.
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§380 Lighting. X X X X X X X X X X X X
Article 4: Human Resources
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Article 5: Health And Safety Mgmt.
§520 Risk management.
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§530 Emergency preparedness and response plan.
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§540 Access to telephone in emergencies; emergency telephone numbers.
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§550 First aid kit accessible. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§560 Operable flashlights or battery lanterns. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
PART IV: SERVICES AND SUPPORTS
Article 1: Service Description And Staffing
§570 Mission statement. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X §580 Service description requirements. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X §590 Provider staffing plan. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X §600 Nutrition. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X §610 Community participation. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X §620 Monitoring and evaluating service
quality.
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Article 2: Screening, Admission, Assessment, Service Planning And Orientation
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Article 3: Crisis Intervention And Clinical Emergencies
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Article 4: Medical Management X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Article 5: Medication Management Services
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Article 6: Behavior Management
§800 Policies and procedures on behavior management techniques.
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
§810 Behavior treatment plan.
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§820 Prohibited actions. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X §830 Seclusion, restraint, and time out. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X §840 Requirement for seclusion room. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Article 7: Continuity of Services and Discharge
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
PART V: RECORDS MANAGEMENT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
PART VI: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SELECTED SERVICES.
Article 1: Medication Assisted Tx Services (Opioid Treatment Services)
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Article 2. Medically Managed Withdrawal Services
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Article 3. Services in Department of Corrections Correctional Facilities
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Article 4. Sponsored Residential Home Services.
Article 5. Case Management Services
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Article 6. Community Gero-Psychiatric Residential Services
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Article 7. Intensive Community Treatment (ICT) & Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) Services
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Office of Licensing
QMHP/QMRP/QPPMH DEFINITIONS:
"Qualified Mental Health Professional-Adult (QMHP-A)" means a person in the human services field who is trained and experienced in providing psychiatric or mental health services to individuals who have a mental illness; including:
(i) a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed in Virginia;
(ii) a doctor of medicine or osteopathy, specializing in psychiatry and licensed in Virginia; (iii) an individual with a master's degree in psychology from an accredited college or university with at least one year of clinical experience; (iv) a social worker: an individual with at least a bachelor's degree in human services or related field (social work, psychology, psychiatric rehabilitation, sociology, counseling, vocational rehabilitation, human services counseling or other degree deemed equivalent to those described) from an accredited college and with at least one year of clinical experience providing direct services to individuals with a diagnosis of mental illness; (v) a person with at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited college in an unrelated field that includes at least 15 semester credits (or equivalent) in a human services field and who has at least three years of clinical experience;
(vi) a Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Provider (CPRP) registered with the United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA); (vii) a registered nurse licensed in Virginia with at least one year of clinical experience; or
(viii) any other licensed mental health professional.
"Qualified Mental Health Professional-Child (QMHP-C)" means a person in the human services field who is trained and experienced in providing psychiatric or mental health services to children who have a mental illness.
To qualify as a QMHP-C, the individual must have the designated clinical experience and must either:
(i) be a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed in Virginia;
(ii) have a master's degree in psychology from an accredited college or university with at least one year of clinical experience with children and adolescents;
(iii) have a social work bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited college or university with at least one year of documented clinical experience with children or adolescents;
(iv) be a registered nurse with at least one year of clinical experience with children and adolescents;
(v) have at least a bachelor's degree in a human services field or in special education from an accredited college with at least one year of clinical experience with children and adolescents, or
(vi) be a licensed mental health professional.
"Qualified Mental Health Professional-Eligible (QMHP-E)" means a person who has:
(i) at least a bachelor's degree in a human service field or special education from an accredited college without one year of clinical experience or
(ii) at least a bachelor's degree in a nonrelated field and is enrolled in a master's or doctoral clinical program, taking the equivalent of at least three credit hours per semester and is employed by a provider that has a triennial license issued by the department and has a department and DMAS-approved supervision training program.
"Qualified Mental Retardation Professional (QMRP)" means a person who possesses at least one year of documented experience working directly with individuals who have mental retardation (intellectual disability) or other developmental disabilities and one of the following credentials:
(i) a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed in Virginia,
(ii) a registered nurse licensed in Virginia, or
(iii) completion of at least a bachelor's degree in a human services field, including, but not limited to sociology, social work, special education, rehabilitation counseling, or psychology.
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"Qualified Paraprofessional in Mental Health (QPPMH)" means a person who must, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:
(i) registered with the United States Psychiatric Association (USPRA) as an Associate Psychiatric Rehabilitation Provider (APRP);
(ii) has an associate's degree in a related field (social work, psychology, psychiatric rehabilitation, sociology, counseling, vocational rehabilitation, human services counseling) and at least one year of experience providing direct services to individuals with a diagnosis of mental illness; or
(iii) has a minimum of 90 hours classroom training and 12 weeks of experience under the direct personal supervision of a QMHP-Adult providing services to individuals with mental illness and at least one year of experience (including the 12 weeks of supervised experience).
QMRPs must have at least one year of documented experience providing direct services (developing, conducting, and approving assessments and individual service plans) with individuals with a diagnosis of an intellectual disability (mental retardation) or other developmental disabilities.
QMRP Guidance: The QMRP position provides direction, development and implementation, direct supervision and monitoring (observation and evaluation of staff implementing care, service plans & interacting with clients) to the service provided. This position has responsibility for approving assessments and individual service plans or treatment plans to ensure that appropriate services are provided to meet the needs of the individuals serviced. The QMRP must have documented experience developing, conducting, and approving assessments and individual service plans treatment plans. 12 VAC 35-105-590 states an individual could meet the requirements for a QMRP if he has ―equivalent experience.‖ Equivalent Experience is defined as five years of paid experience in providing direction, development and implementation, direct supervision and monitoring (observation and evaluation of staff implementing care, service plans & interacting with clients) to the service provided. This position has responsibility for approving assessments and individual service plans or treatment plans to ensure that appropriate services are provided to meet the needs of the individuals serviced. The QMRP must have documented experience developing, conducting, and approving assessments and individual service plans or treatment plans.
The QMRP POSITIONS ARE NOT INTENTED FOR INDIVIDUALS WHOSE EXPERIENCE IS LIMITED TO IMPLEMENTING AND MONITORING PLANS, ATTENDING IEP OR TEAM MEETINGS ONLY.
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Direct Care Staff in Intellectual Disability (ID) and Developmental Disability (DD) Services
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of the some characteristics and concepts of mental retardation, mental health, health disorders and related physical conditions and treatment approaches for children. Knowledge of simple nursing care, first-aid, behavior management, personal and environmental hygiene. Ability to implement and follow the policies and procedures of the department, facility or service entity. Ability to engage in the care, training and rehabilitation of physically and mentally retarded clients or mentally ill. Ability to provide basic nursing care, personal care and hygiene. Ability to perform established training, care and programmatic activities. Ability to teach clients eating, bathing, dressing, grooming and other self care skills. Ability to participate with professional staff in the design and implementation of training and programmatic activities. Ability to observe the rights and personal dignity of others. Ability to observe, record and report clients' behavior, attitude and physical condition. Ability to perform simple math and communicate effectively, both orally and written. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with clients and other employees. Minimum Qualifications Training: Education equivalent to graduation from high school. Experience: One year of full-time or equivalent part-time paid or volunteer experience in the care, training, habilitation and development of the mentally retarded, developmentally disabled, physically challenged or mentally ill children.
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DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING THROUGH THE
COLLEGE OF DIRECT SUPPORT
Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Virginia Department of Business Assistance and System Stakeholders Partner for Increased Direct Support Professional Training through the College of Direct Support
The Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, the Virginia Department of Business Assistance and System Stakeholders are partnering to kick-off a six-month interactive, web-based training program for direct support professionals working for community services boards, state training centers and private providers. This six-month demonstration program will provide on-line courses through the College of Direct Support, a nationally recognized, validated training program designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of direct service professionals.
A number of providers from across Virginia will participate in this demonstration program, including: Community-Based Services, Inc; NHS Mid-Atlantic, Inc.; Lumzy’s Residential Services; Richmond Residential Services, Inc.; Dan-Poe-Dil, Inc.; Association for Retarded Citizens, Petersburg Area, Inc.; Virginia Baptist Children’s Home & Family Services, Inc; SOC Enterprises; ServiceSource; Chesterfield Community Services Board; Henrico Area MH&R Services; Rappahannock Area Community Services Board; Region Ten Community Services Board; Valley Community Services Board; Southside Virginia Training Center; and Northern Virginia Training Center. With the assistance of the Virginia Department of Business Assistance, private providers across Virginia are afforded the opportunity to participate in this valuable program.
The College of Direct Support demonstration program offers participants an array of training modules designed to deepen and enhance the important roles of caregivers, teachers, mentors, counselors, community connectors, and friends in the lives of the people with developmental disabilities. Eleven modules, or fifty-six lessons, will be made available to employees of participating organizations. Courses will cover such topics as Developmental Disabilities, Positive Behavior Supports and Individual Rights and Choice. Over the next six months, the partnership will evaluate the feasibility of implementing this distance education learning tool on a statewide basis.
More information on the College of Direct Support can be found at www.collegeofdirectsupport.com or
by contacting India Sue Ridout, Workforce Development Manager at DBHDS, at 804-786-4089 or
india.ridout@co.dbdhs.virginia.gov.
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OFFICE OF LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
STAFF INFORMATION SHEET
NAME OF SERVICE:_____________________________________ DATE: ____________________________
LOCATION: _____________________________________
Position
(use * to denote position vacancy)
Name
Staff Member
Education Level and Credentials
Service
Assigned
SCHEDULED HOURS
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WED
THURS
FRI
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Use @ to indicate staff having current certification in First Aid. Use # to indicate staff who have received a certificate in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services POLICY AND PROCEDURES REVIEW & REQUIRED FORMS
Office of Licensing
PROVIDER: LICENSE #:
SERVICE: MANAGER:
# OF LOCATIONS: DATE OF REVIEW:
Regulation/Section Standard Date Date
155.5a Prescreening &
Discharge planning-
applicable to CSBs
ONLY
Develop policies and procedures that include identification of
employee or services responsible for prescreening & discharge
planning
§210.C Fiscal accountability The provider shall have written internal controls to minimize
the risk of theft or embezzlement of provider funds
§220.1 Indemnification
(Quote or policy
required prior to policy
approval)
Indemnity Coverage: General liability;
§220.2 Indemnity Coverage: Professional liability;
§220.3 Indemnity Coverage: Vehicular liability;
§220.4 Indemnity Coverage: Property damage.
§230 Fee schedule Written schedule of rates and charges available upon request
§240.A Policy on funds of
individuals receiving
services.
Addresses handling funds of individuals receiving, including
providing for separate accounting of individual funds,
addresses payees and assistance with money management
§240.B Documented financial controls to minimize theft
§240.C Surety bond or other assurance for security of funds
Financial Information Form- expenditures and disbursement of Client’s funds-§240.A
Staff involved
Client involved
Amount of funds
Date
Purpose
§270. Building
modifications.
Addresses safety and continue service delivery if new
construction or conversion, structural modifications or
additions to existing buildings
§310. Weapons Policy. Addresses use and possession of firearms, pellet guns, air rifles
and other weapons on the facility’s premises. Procedure for
ensuring individuals’ safety, contacting police, consequences for
staff/consumers who have weapons in possession during
services. Weapons must be:
310.1 In the possession of licensed security or sworn law-enforcement
personnel;
310.2 Kept securely under lock and key; or
310.3 Used under the supervision of a responsible adult in accordance
with policies and procedures developed by the facility for the
weapons’ lawful and safe use
§400.A Background checks Policy for criminal history & central registry checks for
employees, contractors, students & volunteer; submission of
requests to state departments within 15 working days,
procedures for CPS/central registry abuse/neglect findings for
staff and conviction not classified as barrier crimes, addresses
reporting staff convictions after employed
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§ 410
Job Descriptions
Each employee shall have a written job description that
includes:
.A.1 Job Description includes job title
410.A.2 Job Description includes duties & responsibilities
410.A.3 Job Description includes title of supervisor
410.A.4 Job Description includes minimum KSAs, training, education,
& background screenings, CPR, first aid, & behavioral
intervention training, if warranted
§450. Employee training
and development.
Addresses retraining for:
450.1 Medication administration,
450.2 Behavior management, and
450.3 Emergency preparedness.
Training and development documented in employee personnel
records.
Staff Orientation Form for Employees, Contractors, Volunteers and Students -§440 (include space for staff/supervisor
signatures)
Objectives and philosophy of the provider;
Confidentiality
Human rights regulations
Applicable personnel policies;
Emergency preparedness procedures;
Person-centeredness
Infection control practices and measures; and
Other policies and procedures that apply to specific positions and specific duties and responsibilities.
Staff Training and Development Form -§450 .6
Retraining in:
ER preparedness,
Medication administration,
CPR/First Aid,
Infection control, including flu epidemics,
Behavior intervention,
Human Rights
§470. Employees notification of
policy changes
Addresses process used to advise employees or contractors of
policy changes
§480. Employee or contractor
performance evaluation.
Addresses evaluation of employee or contractor performance
Performance Evaluation Form--§480
Core Duties and Responsibilities
Addresses Continued Training needs
Staff Developmental Needs
§490. Written grievance policy. Addresses method use to inform employees of grievance
procedures
Grievance Procedure Form-§490
§500.A Students and volunteers. Defines and communicates use and responsibilities for students
and volunteers including selection and supervision. Does not
include students and volunteers as staff.
§520. Risk management. Risk management policy:
520.A Designates a person responsible for risk management.
520.B Identifies, monitors, reduces and minimize risks associated with
personal injury, property damage or loss and other sources of
potential liability (include missing individuals/clients
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procedures)
520.C Conducts and documents at least annually own safety
inspections of all service locations owned, rented or leased.
Recommendations for safety improvement shall be documented
and implemented.
Facility Inspection Checklist Form §520.C (also for offices of
community-based services, indicate N/A for items
not used at the site)
Smoke detectors
Fire extinguishers
ER lighting
First Aid Kit
Needed repairs
Extension cords
Outside grounds
Outside lighting
Building exterior
Floors
Restrooms
Cleanliness
Safety hazards
Washer/dryer
Furniture
Refrigerator/freezer
Windows/screens
Locks
Laundry supplies
Personal hygiene supplies
Emergency food/water
OSHA Kit
Security alarms
520.D Documents serious incidents/injuries to employees, contractors,
students, volunteers and visitors. References use of the required
“Serious Incidents/Injury/Death Report Form”, which must be
submitted to Licensing within 24 hours. Documentation kept on
file for three years. Evaluate incidents/injuries at least annually.
Recommendations for improvement shall be documented and
implemented.
§530. Emergency preparedness
and response plan.
Policy addresses:
530.A Written emergency preparedness and response plan for all services
and community locations (community outings included)
530.A.1 Specific procedures describing mitigation, preparedness, response,
and recovery strategies, actions, and responsibilities for each
emergency
530.A.2 Documentation of contact with local emergency coordinator
530.A.3 Analysis of capabilities & hazards that would disrupt services
530.A.4 Policies outlining responsibilities of administration & management
of response activities
530.A.5 Written emergency response procedures for initiating the response
and recovery phase of the plan including a description of how,
when, and by whom the phases will be activated. This includes
assessing the situation; protecting individuals receiving services,
employees, contractors, students, volunteers, visitors, equipment,
and vital records; and restoring services. Emergency procedures
shall address:
530.A.5.a Warning and notifying individuals receiving services;
530.A.5.b Communicating with employees and , contractors, and
community responders;
530.A.5.c Designating alternative roles and responsibilities of staff during
emergencies including to whom they will report in the provider's
organization command structure and when activated in the
community's command structure
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530.A.5.d Providing emergency access to secure areas and opening locked
doors;
530.A.5.e Conducting evacuations to emergency shelters
530.A.5.f Relocating individuals in inpatient or residential services
530.A.5.g Notifying family members or guardians
530.A.5.h Alerting emergency personnel & sounding alarms
530.A.5.i Locating & shutting off utilities
530.A.5.j Maintaining a 24 hour telephone answering capability to respond
to emergencies for individuals receiving services
530.B Periodic emergency preparedness and response training for all
employees contractors, students and volunteers
530.C Annual review of ER plan and revisions
530.G Providers of residential services shall implement process to have at
all times a three-day supply of emergency food and water for all
residents and staff. Emergency food supplies should include foods
that do not require cooking. Water supplies shall include one
gallon of water per person per day.
Fire Safety Drill Form-§530.E
Date/Shift/Time
Staff participating
Number of Clients
Location of Fire
Time started; time finished
Total time
Head count
Problems noted
Dated/signed
§540.B Access to telephone in
emergencies
Providers shall have instructions for contacting emergency services
and telephone numbers shall be prominently posted near the
telephone including how to contact provider medical personnel, if
appropriate.
Emergency Preparedness Numbers Posted-§540.B
Fire
Police
Poison control
Administrator
Nearest hospital,
Ambulance service,
Rescue squad and
Other trained medical personnel
§570. Mission Statement Clearly defines services, philosophy, purpose, and goals.
Service description
requirements.
§580. 580.A Ensures services are consistent with mission and available for
public review
580.B Offers structured program of care to meet the individuals’
physical and emotional needs; provide protection, guidance and
supervision; and meet the objectives of any required service plan
to include:
Daily Schedule of Services -§580.B
580.C.1 Services goals;
580.C.2 A description of care, treatment, training, habilitation, or other
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supports provided;
580.C.3 Characteristics and needs of the individuals served;
580.C.4 Contract services, if any
580.C.5 Eligibility requirements of admission, continued stay and
exclusion criteria
580.C.6 Service termination of treatment and discharge or transition
criteria; and
580.C.7 Type and role of employees or contractors.
580.D Revision of written service description whenever the service
description changes
580.E Provider does not implement services that are inconsistent with
its most current service
580.F The provider shall admit only those individuals whose service
needs are consistent with the service description, for whom
services are available, and for which staffing levels and types meet
the needs of the individuals served.
580.G In residential and inpatient services, addresses physical separation
of children and adults in residential quarters and programming.
580.H In SA services, addresses the timely and appropriate tx of SA
abusing pregnant women
580.I If the provider plans to serve individuals as of a result of a
temporary detention order to a service, prior to admitting those
individuals to that service, the provider shall submit a written
plan for adequate staffing and security measures to ensure the
individual can be served safely within the service to the
department for approval. If the plan is approved, a stipulation
will be displayed on license authorizing provider to serve
individuals who are under temporary detention orders.
§590. Provider staffing plan. Includes the type and role of employees and contractor that
reflect:
590.A.1 Needs of the population served
590.A.2 Types of services offered
590.A.3 Service description
590.A.4 Number of people served at a given time
590.B Transition staffing plan for new services, added locations, and
changes in capacity.
590.C Will meet the following staffing requirements related to
supervision:
590.C.1. Sshall describe how employees, volunteers, contractors, and
student interns will be supervised in the staffing plan and how
that supervision will be documented.
590.C.2 Supervision of employees, volunteers, contractors, and student
interns shall be provided by persons who have experience in
working with individuals receiving services and in providing the
services outlined in the service description.
590.C.3. Supervision shall be appropriate to the services provided and the
needs of the individual. Supervision shall be documented.
590.C.4. Supervision shall include responsibility for approving assessments
and individualized services plans, as appropriate. This
responsibility may be delegated to an employee or contractor
who meets the qualification for supervision as defined in this
section.
590.C.5. Supervision of mental health, substance abuse, or co-occurring
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services that are of an acute or clinical nature such as outpatient,
inpatient, intensive in-home, or day treatment shall be provided by
a licensed mental health professional or a mental health
professional who is license-eligible and registered with a board of
the Department of Health Professions.
590.C.6.
Supervision of mental health, substance abuse, or co-occurring
services that are of a supportive or maintenance nature, such as
psychosocial rehabilitation, mental health supports shall be provided
by a QMHP-A. An individual who is QMHP-E may not provide
this type of supervision
590.C.7
Supervision of mental retardation (intellectual disability) services
shall be provided by a person with at least one year of
documented experience working directly with individuals who
have mental retardation (intellectual disability) or other
developmental disabilities and holds at least a bachelor's degree in
a human services field such as sociology, social work, special
education, rehabilitation counseling, nursing, or psychology.
Experience may be substituted for the education requirement.
590.C.8 Supervision of individual and family developmental disabilities
support (IFDDS) services shall be provided by a person possessing
at least one year of documented experience working directly with
individuals who have developmental disabilities and is one of the
following: a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed in
Virginia; a registered nurse licensed in Virginia; or a person
holding at least a bachelor's degree in a human services field such
as sociology, social work, special education, rehabilitation
counseling, or psychology. Experience may be substituted for the
education requirement.
590.C.9. Supervision of brain injury services shall be provided at a
minimum by a clinician in the health professions field who is
trained and experienced in providing brain injury services to
individuals who have a brain injury diagnosis including: (i) a
doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed in Virginia; (ii) a
psychiatrist who is a doctor of medicine or osteopathy
specializing in psychiatry and licensed in Virginia; (iii) a
psychologist who has a master's degree in psychology from a
college or university with at least one year of clinical experience;
(iv) a social worker who has a bachelor's degree in human
services or a related field (social work, psychology, psychiatric
evaluation, sociology, counseling, vocational rehabilitation,
human services counseling, or other degree deemed equivalent to
those described) from an accredited college or university with at
least two years of clinical experience providing direct services to
individuals with a diagnosis of brain injury; (v) a Certified Brain
Injury Specialist; (vi) a registered nurse licensed in Virginia with
at least one year of clinical experience; or (vii) any other licensed
rehabilitation professional with one year of clinical experience.
590.D Employs or contracts with persons with appropriate training, to
meet the specialized needs- medical or nursing needs, speech,
language or hearing problems or other needs, where specialized
training is necessary
590.E. Providers of brain injury services shall employ or contract with a
neuropsychologist or licensed clinical psychologist specializing in
brain injury to assist, as appropriate, with initial assessments,
development of individualized services plans, crises, staff training,
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and service design.
590.F. Direct care staff who provide brain injury services shall have at
least a high school diploma and two years of experience working
with individuals with disabilities or shall have successfully
completed an approved training curriculum on brain injuries
within six months of employment
§600. Nutrition.
600.A.1 Written plan that for the provision of food services that ensures
access to nourishing, well-balanced, healthful meals
600.A.2 Makes reasonable efforts to prepares foods that considers cultural
background, personal preferences, and food habits and that meet
the dietary needs of the individuals served; and
600.A 3. Assists individuals who require assistance feeding selves in a
manner that effectively addresses any deficits.
600.B. For residential and inpatient services, monitors each individual’s
food consumption
§610. Community
participation.
Individuals receiving residential and day support services shall be
afforded opportunities to participate in community activities that
are based on their personal interests or preferences. The provider
shall have written documentation that such opportunities were
made available to individuals served.
Daily Nutrition Monitoring Form § 600.B
§620 Monitoring &
evaluating quality
Shall implement written policies and procedures to monitor and
evaluate service quality and effectiveness on a systematic and
ongoing basis. Input from individuals receiving services and their
authorized representatives, if applicable, about services used and
satisfaction level of participation in the direction of service
planning shall be part of the provider's quality assurance system.
The provider shall implement improvements, when indicated.
§645. Screening admission and
referrals
645.A. Written policies and procedures for initial contacts and screening,
admissions, and referral of individuals to other services and
designate staff to perform these activities.
645.B. Written documentation of an individual's initial contact and
screening prior to his admission including the:
645.B.1 Date of contact;
645.B.2 Name, age, and gender of the individual;
645.B.3 Address and telephone number of the individual, if applicable
645.B.4 Reason why the individual is requesting services; and
645.B.5 Disposition of the individual including his referral to other
services for further assessment, placement on a waiting list for
service, or admission to the service.
645.C Shall assist individuals who are not admitted to identify other
appropriate services
645.D Shall retain documentation of the individual's initial contacts and
screening for six months. Documentation shall be included in the
individual's record if the individual is admitted to the service
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Client Screening Form §645.B.1
Date of initial contact
Name, age, and gender of the individual
Address and phone number, if applicable
Reason why the individual is requesting services; and
Disposition of the individual including his referral to other services for further assessment, placement on a waiting list for service,
or admission to the service
§650.A Assessment policy. How assessments are conducted and documented ,
650.C Designates employees or contractors responsible for assessments,
have experience conducting assessments & experience with the
assessment tool
Initial Assessment Form-§650.E
Diagnosis;
Presenting needs including the individual's stated needs, psychiatric needs, support needs, and the onset and duration of problems
Current medical problems;
Current medications;
Current and past substance use or abuse, including co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders; and
At-risk behavior to self and others.
Comprehensive Assessment Form-§650
Onset/duration of problems
Social/behavioral/developmental/family history & supports
Cognitive functioning including strengths and weaknesses;
Employment/vocation/educational background
Previous interventions/outcomes
Financial resources/benefits
Health history and current medical care needs
Allergies
Recent physical complaints & medical conditions
Nutritional needs
Chronic conditions
Communicable diseases
Restrictions on physical activities, if any
Past serious illness, serious injuries & hospitalizations
Serious illnesses & chronic conditions of individual’s parents & siblings and significant others in the same household
Current and past substance use including alcohol, prescription and nonprescription medications, and illicit drugs
Psychiatric and substance use issues including current mental health or substance use needs, presence of co-occurring disorders,
history of substance use or abuse, and circumstances that increase the individual's risk for mental health or substance use issues;
History of abuse, neglect, sexual, or domestic violence, or trauma including psychological trauma;
Legal status including authorized representative, commitment, and representative payee status;
Relevant criminal charges or convictions and probation or parole status;
Daily living skills
Housing arrangements
Ability to access services including transportation needs
As applicable, and in all residential services, fall risk, communication methods or needs, and mobility and adaptive equipment
needs
§660 Individualized services
plan (ISP).
660.B Shall develop an initial person-centered ISP for the first 60 days
for mental retardation (intellectual disability) and developmental
disabilities services. This ISP shall be developed and implemented
within 24 hours of admission to address immediate service,
health, and safety needs and)
660.C Shall implement a person-centered comprehensive ISP as soon as
possible after admission based upon the nature and scope of
services but no later than 30 days after admission for providers of
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mental health and substance abuse services
ISP Requirements Form-§665
Relevant and attainable goals, measurable objectives, and specific strategies for addressing each need;
Services and supports and frequency of services required to accomplish the goals including relevant psychological, mental health,
substance abuse, behavioral, medical, rehabilitation, training, and nursing needs and supports
The role of the individual and others in implementing the service plan;
A communication plan for individuals with communication barriers, including language barriers;
A behavioral support or treatment plan, if applicable
A safety plan that addresses identified risks to the individual or to others, including a fall risk plan;
A crisis or relapse plan, if applicable
Target dates for accomplishment of goals and objectives;
Identification of employees or contractors responsible for coordination and integration of services, including employees of other
agencies; and
Recovery plans, if applicable.
Reassessments and ISP Quarterly Review Form-§675.B
Update ISP at least annually
Review ISP at least every three months or revised assessment based on change
Client’s progress toward meeting plan objectives
Family involvement
Continuing needs
Progress toward discharge
Status of discharge planning
Revisions, if any
Documentation that Client, and/or LAR are participants in developing the plan
Sample Daily Progress Notes Form-§680
Date
Time
Format
Staff signature
§690. Orientation. Implement written policy orientation of individuals and LAR to
services (specify timeframe) includes:
690.B.1. The mission of the provider;
690.B.2. Confidentiality practices for individuals receiving services;
690.B.3. Human rights and how to report violations;
690.B.4. Participation in treatment and discharge planning;
690.B.5. Fire safety and emergency preparedness procedures;
690.B.6. The grievance procedure
690.B.7. Service guidelines; including criteria for admission to and discharge or
transfer from services;
690.B.8. Hours and days of operation; and
690.B.9. Availability of after-hours service.
690.B.10. Any charges or fees due from the individual
690.C. Security restrictions orientation—Correctional facilities only
691690.D. Document orientation has been provided to individuals and the legal
guardian/authorized representative (space for signature).
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Client Orientation Form-§690 (include space for signatures)
The mission of the provider or service
Service confidentiality practices for individuals receiving services
Human rights policies and procedures and how to report violations
Participation in service and discharge planning
Fire safety and emergency preparedness procedures
The grievance procedure
Service guidelines including criteria for admission to and discharge or transfer from services;
Hours and days of operation
Availability of after-hours service; asnd
Any charges or fees due from the individual
§691.A Transition of individuals
among service.
Written procedures hat define for the transition of an individual
among services of the provider. At a minimum, addresses:
691.A.1 Continuity of service during and following transition;
691.A.2 Participation of the individual or his authorized representative, as
applicable, in the decision to move and in the planning for transfer;
691.A.3 Transfer of the access to individual’s record & ISP to the destination
location;
691.A.4 Transfer summary; and
691.A.5 The process and timeframe for transmitting or accessing, where
applicable, discharge summaries to the destination service;
Transfer Form-§691.B
Reason for the individual's transfer
Documentation of involvement by the individual or his authorized representative, as applicable, in the decision to and planning
for the transfer
Reason for transfer
Current psychiatric and medical condition of the individual
Updated progress on meeting the goals and objectives of the ISP
Emergency medical information;
Dosages of all currently prescribed medications and over-the-counter medications used by the individual when prescribed by t the
provider or known by the case manager
Transfer date
Signature of employee or contractor responsible for preparing the transfer summary
§693.A Discharge. Addresses process to discharge of individuals from the service
and termination of services to include medical or clinical criteria
for discharge
Discharge Form-§693
Reason for admission and discharge
Individual's participation in discharge planning
Individual's level of functioning or functional limitations
Recommendations on procedures, or referrals, and the status, and arrangements for future services
Progress made achieving the goals and objectives identified in the individualized services plan
Discharge date
Discharge medications, if applicable
Date the discharge summary was actually written/documented
Documentation that resident, placing agency & LAR are participants in developing the plan
Signature of person who prepared summary
§700.A Written policies and
procedures for crisis or
emergency interventions;
required elements.
Written policies and procedures for prompt intervention in the
event of a crisis or a behavioral, medical, or psychiatric emergency
that may occur during screening and referral, at admission, or
during the period of service provision
700.B. The policies and procedures shall include:
700.B.1. A definition of what constitutes a crisis or behavioral, medical, or
psychiatric emergency;
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700.B.2. Procedures for immediately accessing appropriate internal and
external resources. This shall include a provision for obtaining
physician and mental health clinical services if the provider's or
service's on-call or back-up physician or mental health clinical
services are not available at the time of the emergency
700.B.3. Employee or contractor responsibilities; and
700.B.4. Location of emergency medical information for each individual
receiving services, including any advance psychiatric or medical
directive or crisis response plan developed by the individual,
which shall be readily accessible to employees or contractors on
duty in an emergency or crisis.
§710.A Documenting crisis
intervention and
emergency services.
The provider shall develop a policy for documenting the
provision of crisis intervention and emergency services.
Documentation shall include the following:
710. A Documenting crisis intervention and emergency services form
Date and time;
Description of the nature of or circumstances surrounding the crisis or emergency;
Name of individual;
Description of precipitating factors;
Interventions or treatment provided;
Names of employees or contractors responding to or consulted during the crisis or emergency; and
Outcome.
§720. Health care policy.
(required for all services)
Written policy, appropriate to the scope and level of service that
addresses provision of adequate medical care. This policy shall
describe how:
720.A.1 Medical care needs will be assessed;
720.A.2 Individualized services plans address any medical care needs
appropriate to the scope and level of service;
720.A.3 Identified medical care needs will be addressed;
720.A.4 Provider manages medical care needs or responds to abnormal
findings;
720.A.5 Provider communicates medical assessments and diagnostic
laboratory results to individuals and authorized representatives.
720.A.6 Provider keeps accessible to staff the names, addresses, phone
numbers of medical and dental providers
720.A.7 Provider ensures a means for facilitating and arranging, as
appropriate, transportation to medical and dental appointments
and medical tests when services cannot be provided on site.
720.B Identifies any populations at risk for falls and to develop a
prevention/management program.
Falls Assessment Form -§720.B
Have a history of falls
Are experiencing agitation or delirium;
Are on medications, which may cause drowsiness
Have a history of Hypotension
Impaired mobility,
Impaired vision,
History of low or unstable blood sugar,
Need frequent toileting,
Are intoxicated, or withdrawing from alcohol or other drugs, and
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Have an impaired mental status.
720.C In residential or inpatient service; provider shall either provide or
arrange for provision of appropriate medical care. In other
services, defines which instances will provide or arrange for
appropriate medical and dental care and which instances will be
referred.
720.D Develops, documents and implements infection control measures,
including the use of universal precautions
720.E Shall report outbreaks of infectious diseases to the Department of
Health pursuant to § 32.1-37 of the Code of Virginia
§740. Physical examination. Physical examinations in consultation with a qualified
practitioner.
Residential services administer or obtain results of physical exams
within 30 days of admission.
Inpatient services administer physical exams within 24 hrs of
admission.
740.B Physical examination shall include, at a minimum:
740.B.1 General physical condition (history and physical);
740.B.2 Evaluation for communicable diseases;
740.B.3 Recommendations for further diagnostic tests and treatment, if
appropriate;
740.B.4 Other examinations indicated, if appropriate; and
740.B.5 The date of examination and signature of a qualified practitioner.
740.C C. Locations designated for physical examinations shall ensure
individual privacy
Client Physical Examination Form-§740
General physical condition (history and physical)
Evaluation for communicable diseases
Recommendations for further diagnostic tests and treatment, if appropriate
Other examinations indicated, if appropriate
The date of examination and signature of a qualified practitioner
Emergency (ER) Medical Information Form §750
The name, address, and telephone number of: the individual's physician
The name, address, and telephone number of a relative, legally authorized representative, or other person to be notified
Medical insurance company name and policy or Medicaid, Medicare , or CHAMPUS number, if any;
Currently prescribed medications and over-the-counter medications used by the individual
Medication and food allergies
History of substance abuse
Significant medical problems or conditions
Significant ambulatory or sensory problems
Significant communication problems
Advance directive, if one exists.
§760. Medical equipment. Maintenance and use of medical equipment, including personal
medical equipment and devices
§770. Medication management. Written policies addresses:
770.1 Safe administration, handling, storage, and disposal of medications
770.2 Use of medication orders;
770.3 Handling of packaged medications brought by individuals from
home or other residences;
770.4 Employees or contractors authorized to administer medication and
training required
770.5 Use of professional samples; and
770.6 Window within which medications can be given in relation to the
ordered time of administration.
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770.B Meds administered only by persons authorized by state law.
770.C Meds administered only to the individuals for whom the
medications are prescribed and administered as prescribed.
770.D Maintained a daily log of all medicines received and refused by
each individual. This log shall identify the employee or contractor
who administered the medication.
770.E If the provider administers medications or supervises self-
administration of medication in a service, a current medication
order for all medications the individual receives shall be
maintained on site.
770.F Promptly disposes of discontinued drugs, outdated drugs, and drug
containers with worn, illegible, or missing labels according to the
applicable regulations of the Virginia Board of Pharmacy.
800.A Behavior interventions &
supports
Describes the use of behavior interventions & supports
§800.A.1 Be consistent with applicable laws
§800.A.2 Emphasize positive approaches (specify)
§800.A.3 List & define behavior interventions & supports, from least to
most restrictive
§800.A.4 Protect the safety & well-being of individuals
§800.A.5 Specify methods for monitoring their use (include debriefing, who
monitors, use of behavioral interventions). All injuries reported to
Human Rights,
§800.A.6 Specify methods for documenting their use
§800.B Policies developed, implemented & monitored (ongoing process)
by employees trained in behavior interventions & supports
§800.C Policies & procedures available to individuals, families, guardians
& advocates
Monitoring Behavior Interventions & Supports Form- §800.A (5) (ongoing for use for trends, issues and training needs)
§810. Behavioral treatment plan. A written behavioral treatment plan may be developed as part of
the individualized services plan in response to behavioral needs
identified through the assessment process. A behavioral treatment
plan may include restrictions only if the plan has been developed
according to procedures outlined in the human rights regulations.
A behavioral treatment plan shall be developed, implemented, and
monitored by employees or contractors trained in behavioral
treatment.
Abuse/Neglect Reporting Form-§160.C.1
Date/Time of allegation
Name
Nature of allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation
Type of abuse;
Whether the act resulted in physical or psychological injury
Staff involved
Action taken with staff involved
Notifications: Human Rights; Licensing; Placing Agency; Guardians/Parents, Date & Times
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Seclusion and/or Restraint Documentation Form §830
Physician’s order (N/A for many community program)
Date and time
Employees or contractors involved
Circumstances and reasons for use
Other behavior management techniques attempted
Duration
Type of technique used
Outcomes, including documentation of debriefing and reports to guardians, Human Rights, or others as required.
§870. Written records
management policy.
Describes confidentiality, accessibility, security, and retention
of records pertaining to individuals, including:
870.A.1 Access, duplication and dissemination of information only to
persons legally authorized according to federal and state laws;
870.A.2 Storage, processing and handling of active and closed records;
870.A.3 Storage, processing and handling of electronic records;
870.A.4 Security measures to protect records from loss, unauthorized
alteration, inadvertent or unauthorized access, disclosure of
information and transportation of records between service sites;
physical and data security controls shall exist for electronic
records;
870.A.5 Strategies for service continuity and record recovery from
interruptions that result from disasters or emergencies including
contingency plans, electronic or manual back-up systems, and
data retrieval systems;
870.A.6 Designation of person responsible for records management; and
870.A.7 Disposition of records in event the service ceases operation. If
the disposition of records would involve a transfer to another
provider, the provider shall have a written agreement with that
provider.
870.B The records management policy shall be consistent with state
and federal laws and regulations including:
870.B.1 Section 32.1-127.1:03 of the Code of Virginia;
870.B.2 42 USC § 290dd;
870.B.3 42 CFR Part 2; and
870.B.4 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
(Public Law 104-191) and implementing regulations (45 CFR
Parts 160, 162, and 164).
12 VAC 35-115-80.C (2) Human Rights Regulations regarding when records may be
released without consent.
§880. Documentation policy.
880.A Defines all records address an individual’s care and treatment
and what each record contains.
880.B. Defines a system of documentation that supports appropriate
service planning, coordination, and accountability. At a
minimum this policy shall outline:
880.B.1 The location of the individual’s record;
880.B.2 Methods of access by employees or contractors to the
individual’s record; and
880.B.3 Methods of updating the individual’s record by employees or
contractors including frequency and format.
880.C. Entries in the individual’s record shall be current, dated, and
authenticated by the person making the entry. Errors shall be
corrected by striking through and initialing. A policy to
identify corrections of record, if electronic
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Client Face Sheet Form -§890.B
Identification number unique for the individual
Name of individual
Current residence, if known
Social security number
Gender
Marital status
Date of birth
Name of authorized representative, if applicable
Name, address, and telephone number for emergency contact
Adjudicated legal incompetency or legal incapacity if applicable; and
Date of admission to service
Individual's Service Record Form -§890.C :
Screening documentation;
Assessments;
Medical evaluation, as applicable to the service;
Individualized services plans and reviews;
Progress notes; and
A discharge summary, if applicable
Therapies- Individual/Group Form-§580.C.(2)
Date
Time
Format
Staff signature
Release of Information Form-§80.B (4) (Human Rights)
Specify what is to be released
Dated
Notification it can be revoked
Expiration date
Signatures of resident & LAR
§920. Review process for
records.
Review process to evaluate both current and closed records for
completeness, accuracy, and timeliness of entries
Record Review Form-§920
Addresses personnel records
Addresses resident records
MAR’s
Staff completing the review
Follow-up needed
§1255 Case Management Choice. Written policy describing how individuals are assigned case
managers and how they can request a change of their assigned case
manager.
Please Note:
By submitting this form with your policies and procedures, the applicant is verifying
that he/she has completed all policies including each element of the policy, developed
all forms and has knowledge and understanding as required by the licensing regulations.
Signature:________________________________ Date: ________________________________
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Policy and Procedure (Sample #1)
POLICY: It will be the policy of Hunt and Peck, LLC that all direct care staff members are trained to intervene in crisis situations that require either the use of basic first aid/CPR or psychological crisis that may respond to verbal attempts to de-escalate. Staff are also expected to be able to identify a medical or psychiatric emergency and take immediate and appropriate measures, as outlined in policy, to address such emergencies. PROCEDURES: Within the first thirty days (30) of employment, attempts will be made to have all direct care staff of Hunt and Peck will be certified in first aid, CPR, behavior management techniques consistent with the Hunt and Peck, LLC behavior management and human rights plans. No staff member will be assigned to work alone at any Hunt and Peck, LLC location without another staff member who is current in First Aid/CPR, behavior management training and medication administration certification. Staff trained in first aid will first address all injuries or illnesses involving consumers. Direct care staff members will be not be required to determine if an injury or illness is ―minor‖ or ―major‖. All such illnesses or injuries shall be reported to the Program Nurse or Clinical Coordinator. Staff will document in the consumer’s Health Information Record all such injuries and illnesses, including the interventions staff applied. Staff members involved will complete incident reports. The Program Nurse, and/or the Clinical Coordinator will determine if the consumer’s primary care physician should be contacted for further medical guidance. If required, an appointment will be scheduled with the physician and the Program Nurse will transport the consumer to the appointment, requesting the physician to complete the Medical Appointment form (Form #7). Staff members who sustain minor injuries on the job will be directed to their primary care physician if care beyond primary first aid id required. Incident reports must be completed for staff injuries. If any injury or illness is determined to be ―minor‖, but requiring urgent medical attention, staff may transport the consumer or staff member in vehicles owned by Hunt and Peck, LLC (for consumer injuries/illness) or private automobiles, for injuries or illness involving staff, to appropriate medical attention, (either primary case physician or local emergency room).
Area: HEALTH AND SAFETY No: 12 VAC 35-105-700 Page 1 of 2 pages
Title: Crisis Intervention and Emergencies
Issued: 11/10/10
Revised: 1/2012
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Occasionally the behavior of consumers at Hunt and Peck, LLC may escalate into what may appear to be agitating, threatening or out of control actions. Staff members are expected to use the skill they have mastered in behavior management training to attempt to verbally de-escalate such consumers. Only in an absolute emergency, where the immediate safety of the consumer, other consumers or staff members is threatened, may Hunt and Peck staff physically intervene to physically restrain a consumer. Such physical restraint will follow the guidelines of Hunt and Peck, LLC behavior management and Human Rights Policies and Procedures and may only be used by staff trained in these procedures. Many of the consumers at Hunt and Peck, LLC are also under a physician’s care. Staff should check the Medication Administration Record (MAR) to determine if there is an existing physician order for a PRN medication for agitation. If such an order is present, the consumer should be offered this medication. As with any medication, the administration of the PRN medication must appropriately be documented on the MAR. At all times staff are expected to protect all consumers. If attempts at de-escalation of an out of control consumer are ineffective, staff will attempt to get the consumer to separate from others around them. If possible, at least two staff members should accompany any out of control consumer. If attempts at separation are unsuccessful, staff are to remove all other consumers for the area of threat.
This policy would not be accepted BECAUSE it:
is not numbered according to the regulation,
has not addressed all the elements of the regulation,
does not define what constitutes a crisis or behavioral, medical or
psychiatric emergency,
does not it give clear instructions for staff to follow in the event
of a Crisis or an Emergency, etc.
Note: How well policies and procedures developed and are used train your staff, could determine the health
and safety, life or death of the clients you provide services and supports to.
Area: HEALTH AND SAFETY No: 23 Page 2 of 2 pages
Title: Crisis Intervention and Emergencies
Issued: 11/10/10
Revised: 1/2012
Revised:
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Policy and Procedure (Sample #2)
These universal precautions shall be provided, in writing, to all employees, interns, volunteers and
resident upon association the Rion’s Hope program.
In the event that potentially infectious or bodily fluids are exposed, staff will be required to clean
and disinfect the area to prevent harmful effects due to direct contact with these materials. The
following actions must be adhered by all staff to ensure that they are properly cleaned.
For any exposure to potential for spills or splatters of or direct contact with blood, urine, feces,
semen or any other bodily fluids; Rion’s Hope staff, volunteers, or students interns must use the
following procedures:
1. Retrieve the necessary supplies from the closet in the staff’s off or the closet in the
kitchen to cover themselves from direct contact with potentially infectious material.
Such items include gloves, goggles, a protective gown, shoe covers and a mask.
1. After properly putting the needed items on for protection, retrieve the pre-prepared
bleach and water solution and towels (10 cups of water to 1 cup of bleach) for use in
cleaning the exposed area. These items can be found in the closet in staff’s office.
2. Use a RED trash bag (red bags used only in such cases) to collect any exposed
clothing, cleaning towels or other items, which may need to be discarded due to
exposure.
3. After cleaning is completed, carefully view the area to ensure that all the harmful
material has been removed.
4. Place any remaining towels or items including the protective gown, gloves, and facial
masks into the red bag. Tie the red bag and place it inside of another red bag before
placing it into the facility’s dumpster.
5. All persons involved must wash their hands thoroughly before returning to any other
activity.
The Rion’s Hope program shall maintain a well-stocked first aid kit in the home at all times. This
kit shall contain items that will be used to support any minor injuries and medical emergencies to
residents an staff who may experience an injury or require treatment. In addition to the items in the
Area: HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT Policy: 12 VAC 35-105-720 Page 5 of 6 pages
Title: 720 Medical Management Focus: Infection Control Measures
Issued: 1/10/2010
Revised: 1/2012
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first aid kit, the Rion’s Hope program will keep a regular stock of band-aids, rubbing alcohol and
peroxide to ensure that such items in the first aid kit are not depleted. The first aid kit will be
monitored regularly for items that may need to be replenished. The first aid kit must accompany
staff when residents are taken any road trips; however, the console compartment of the vehicle will
also house alcohol pads and band-aids on a regular basis.
This policy and procedure would be accepted because it:
is numbered according to the regulation for easy review by staff,
gives very CLEAR, CONCISE instructions,
identifies who, what, how, where and why of the policy- for all employees,
interns, volunteers and residents relative to the infection control measures
that will be used should potentially infectious or bodily fluids are exposed.
Note: How well policies and procedures developed and are used train your staff, could determine the health
and safety, life or death of the clients you provide services and supports to.
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
ON-SITE REVIEW PREPARATION CHECKLIST
Note: A DBHDS License Will Not Be Issued Unless
All Items Listed Have Been Completed
Provider Name ___________________________________________________________________
License Number_______________ Date of Site Visit is scheduled for ______________________
1. Staffing Schedule: Staffing, evidenced by applicant having trained, completed criminal background and CPS
checks, and have oriented enough staff to begin service operation, (to include relief staff);
Resumes of applicable work experience and education,
Staff training completed in CPR, First Aid, Behavior Intervention, Emergency Preparedness and Infection
Control and Medication Management, if applicable.
2. Background checks process completed on all staff who will begin work. Contact
A. Malinda Roberts at 804/786-6384 for all services except children’s residential
B. Angela Pearson at 804/726-7099 for children’s residential only
C. Betty Whittaker at 804/726-7567 or
D. Kim Davis at 804/726-7549 for Central Registry Checks
3. Licensing Policies and Procedures Approved;
4. Human Rights Policies and Procedures Approved;
5. Human Rights Affiliation (LHRC);
6. Proof of Insurance (general liability, professional liability, vehicular liability, & property damage)
7. Adequate Financial Backing for service provided (Updated/current)
8. Personnel: records must be complete and include evidence of completed applications for employment, evidence
of required training and orientation, reference checks, and evidence of completed background investigations;
9. Client records, (a sample client record).
10. Ready to demonstrate your knowledge of and ability to implement your service description and policies and
procedures, - random questions
11. Certificate of Occupancy;
12. Regulations regarding the physical plant are in compliance;
13. Availability of a copy of the service description, and all policies, procedures and forms that have been
preliminarily approved. The licensing specialist will determine the final approval of the licensing policies
and procedures as part of the onsite inspection.
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT REVIEW FORM
Office of Licensing
PROVIDER: LICENSE #:
SERVICE: SPECIALIST:
DATE: Scheduled Inspection Unannounced Inspection
Regulation DESCRIPTION
Service Score
Service Score
Service Score
§140 License is Available
§150.4 Abbreviated Statement of Human Rights Posted
§220.1 Indemnity Coverage: General liability;
§220.2 Indemnity Coverage: Professional liability;
§220.3 Indemnity Coverage: Vehicular liability;
§220.4 Indemnity Coverage: Property damage.
§240.C Individual handling resident funds is indemnified/surety bonds
§260 Certificate of Occupancy
§265 Floor plan with room dimensions
§280.A Physical environment appropriate to population & services
§280.B Furnishings clean, dry, free of odors, safe & maintained
§280.C Environment design, structure, furnishings & lighting appropriate to population & services
§280.D Floor surfaces & coverings promote mobility, and maintaining sanitary conditions
§280.E Physical Environment well ventilated
§280.F Adequate hot/cold water between 100°-110°
§280.G Lighting sufficient for activities & all areas lighted for safety
§280.H Recycling, composting & garbage shall not create nuisance, permit disease transmission or breed insects/rodents
§280.I Smoke free areas
§280.J After 9/19/02 minimum room height 7½ feet
§290 Services that prepare food—annual food service inspection
§300.A If not on public water, annual Sewer & Water Inspections
§300.B Locations not on public water, annual water system inspections
§310 Written weapons policy that requires no weapons, unless
§310.1 In possession of licensed security or sworn law enforcement
§310.2 Kept securely under lock & key
§310.3 Used under the supervision of a responsible adult in accordance with policy
§320 Residential facilities over eight beds annual certification of maintenance under Virginia Statewide Fire-Safety Code
§325 Community Liaison shall be designated by provider
§330.A Provider not operate more beds than licensed for
§330.B ICF/MR facility limited to twelve (12) beds at any one location
§340.A.1 Single occupancy >80 square feet
§340.A.2 Multiple occupancy at least >60 square feet per person
§340.B No more than four individuals share a room, expect in group homes where no more than two (2) shall share a bedroom in all homes opened after 12/7/11.
§340.C Adequate storage space accessible to bedroom for each individual
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Regulation DESCRIPTION
Service Score
Service Score
Service Score
§350 Beds shall be clean, comfortable, mattress, pillow, blanket, & linens. Soiled linen changed with staff assistance if necessary
§360.A Bedrooms & bathrooms windows provide privacy
§360.B Bathrooms not intended for individual use shall provide for privacy
§360.C No path of travel to a bathroom through a bedroom
§370 After 1/13/1995, one toilet, hand basin, shower or bath for every 4 individuals
§380 Adequate lighting in halls & bathrooms at night
§520.C At least annual safety inspections at all service locations
§530.8 Supporting documents that may be needed in an emergency: locations of utilities, designated escape routes, list of major resources such as shelters
§530.9 Schedule for testing implementation of emergency plan & conducting emergency preparedness drills
§540.A Telephones available for emergencies
§540.B Posted ER telephone numbers near to telephones to include: nearest hospital, ambulance service, rescue squad, trained medical personnel, poison control & police
§550 First aid kit to include: thermometer, bandages, saline, band-aids, sterile gauze, tweezers, instant ice pack, adhesive tape, first aid cream, & antiseptic soap
§560 Operable flashlights
§740.C Locations for physical exams ensure privacy
§750.B Emergency medical information readily available
§790.A.1 Pharmacy/drug storage & disposal in compliance with Drug Control Act
§790.A.2 VA Board of pharmacy regulations
§790.A.3 VA Board of Nursing regulations & Medication Administration Curriculum
§790.A.4 Applicable federal laws relating to controlled substances
§840.A Seclusion rooms meet design requirements for use for detention
§840.B Be at least six feet wide by six feet long, minimum ceiling height 8’
§840.C Free of protrusions, sharp corners, hardware or fixtures that could cause injury
§840.D Windows constructed to minimize breakage
§840.E Light fixtures recessed; controls outside room
§840.F Doors 32 inches wide, open outward, observation panel not exceeding 120 square inches
§840.G Contains only mattress & pillow
§840.H Temperature appropriate for season
§840.I All spaces visible through locked door
§900.A When not in use active & closed records stored in locked cabinet or room
§900.B Physical & Data security controls for electronic records
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Non-Residential PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT REVIEW FORM
Office of Licensing
PROVIDER: LICENSE #:
SERVICE: SPECIALIST:
DATE: Scheduled Inspection Unannounced Inspection
Regulation DESCRIPTION
Service Score
Service Score
Service Score
§140 License is Available
§150.4 Abbreviated Statement of Human Rights Posted
§260 Certificate of Occupancy
§265 Floor plan with dimensions
§280.A Physical environment appropriate to population & services
§280.B Furnishings clean, dry, free of odors, safe & maintained
§280.C Environment design, structure, furnishings & lighting appropriate to population & services
§280.D Floor surfaces & coverings promote mobility, and maintaining sanitary conditions
§280.E Physical Environment well ventilated
§280.F Adequate hot/cold water between 100°-120°
§280.G Lighting sufficient for activities & all areas lighted for safety
§280.H Recycling, composting & garbage shall not create nuisance, permit disease transmission or breed insects/rodents
§280.I Smoke free areas
§280.J After 9/19/02 minimum room height 7½ feet
§290 Services that prepare food—annual food service inspection
§300.A If not on public water, annual Sewer & Water Inspections
§300.B Locations not on public water, annual water system inspections
§310 Written weapons policy that requires no weapons, unless
§310.1 In possession of licensed security or sworn law enforcement
§310.2 Kept securely under lock & key
§310.3 Used under the supervision of a responsible adult in accordance with policy
§360.B Bathrooms not intended for individual use shall provide for privacy
§520.C At least annual safety inspections at all service locations
§530.8 Supporting documents that may be needed in an emergency: locations of utilities, designated escape routes, list of major resources such as shelters
§530.9 Schedule for testing implementation of emergency plan & conducting emergency preparedness drills
§540.A Telephones available for emergencies
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§540.B Posted ER telephone numbers near to telephones to include: nearest hospital, ambulance service, rescue squad, trained medical personnel, poison control & police
§550 First aid kit to include: thermometer, bandages, saline, band-aids, sterile gauze, tweezers, instant ice pack, adhesive tape, first aid cream, antiseptic soap
§560 Operable flashlights
§740.C Locations for physical exams ensure privacy
§750.B Emergency medical information readily available
§790.A.1 Pharmacy/drug storage & disposal in compliance with Drug Control Act
§790.A.2 VA Board of pharmacy regulations
§790.A.3 VA Board of Nursing regulations & Medication Administration Curriculum
§790.A.4 Applicable federal laws relating to controlled substances
§900.A When not in use active & closed records stored in locked cabinet or room
§900.B Physical & Data security controls for electronic records
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services INDIVIDUAL SERVED RECORD REVIEW FORM
Office of Licensing
PROVIDER: LICENSE #:
SERVICE: SPECIALIST:
DATE: Scheduled Inspection Unannounced Inspection
COMMENTS:
Name/Record Number
§ 645 SCREENING/ADMISSION, ASSESSMENT, SERVICE PLANNING, ORIENTATION AND DISCHARGE
§645.B.1 Date of Contact
§645.B.2 Name, Age, Gender of Individual
§645.B.3 Address/Phone Number:
Address/Phone Number
§645.B.4 Reason for service request
§645.B.5 Disposition of individual including referral to other services
§645.D Documentation retained for 6 months
§ 650.E INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF INDIVIDUALS
§ 650.E.1 Diagnosis
§ 650.E.2 Presenting needs
§ 650.E.3 Current medical problems
§ 650.E.4 Current medication
§ 650.E.5 Current & past substance use or abuse
§ 650.E.6 At- risk behavior to self & others
§ 650.F COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF INDIVIDUALS
§ 650.F.1 Onset/duration of problems
§ 650.F.2 Social/behavioral/developmental/family history
§ 650.F.3 Cognitive functioning, including strengths and weaknesses
§ 650.F.4 Employment/vocation/educational background
§ 650.F.5 Previous interventions/outcomes
§ 650.F.6 Financial resources and benefits
§ 650.F.7 Health history and current medical care needs:
§ 650.F.7.a Allergies
§ 650.F.7.b Recent Physical Complaints
§ 650.F.7.c Nutritional Needs
§ 650.F.7.d Chronic conditions
§ 650.F.7.e Communicable diseases
§ 650.F.7.f Handicaps or Restrictions, if any
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§ 650.F.7.g Past Serious Illness, Serious Injury and Hospitalizations
§ 650.F.7.h Family Medical History
§ 650.F.7.i Current & Past Drug Use, including alcohol, prescription, non-prescription and illicit drugs
§ 650.F.8 Psychiatric and substance use issues including current MH or SA use needs
§ 650.F.9 History of abuse, neglect, sexual, or domestic violence, or trauma including psychological trauma
§ 650.B.7 § 650.F.10 Legal status; guardianship, commitment, payee status, criminal charges/convictions, probation/parole
§ 650.F.11 Relevant criminal charges or convictions and probation or parole status
§ 650.F.12 Daily Living skills
§ 650.F.13 Housing arrangements
§ 650.F.14 Ability to access services
§ 650.F.15 Fall risks, communication needs, mobility and adaptive equipment needs
§ 660 INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE PLAN (ISP)
§ 660.A Individual served/Authorized
Representative (AR) involved in decision making development, review and revision of person-centered ISP
§ 660.B Initial person-centered ISP shall be developed and implemented within 24 hours of admission to address immediate service, health and safety needs:
For 1st 30 days for MH/SA clients
For 1st 60 days for ID/DD clients
§ 660.C
Comprehensive person-centered ISP completed:
No later than 30 days for MH/SA clients,
No later than 60 days for ID/DD clients
§ 665 ISP REQUIREMENTS
§ 665.A.1 Relevant and attainable goals, measureable objectives and specific strategies for addressing each need
§ 665.A.2 Services & supports and frequency of services
§ 665.A.3 Role of individual & others implementing ISP
§ 665.A.4 Communication plan, if applicable
§ 665.A.5 Behavior plan, if applicable
§ 665.A.6 Safety plan addresses identified risks to self and other
§ 665.A.7 A crisis or relapse plan, if applicable
§ 665.A.8 Target dates for goals and objectives
§ 665.A.9 Staff responsible of coordination & integration of services
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§ 665.A.10 Recovery plans, if applicable
§ 665.B Signed & dated by individual served & person responsible for implementation
§ 665.C Provider designates person responsible for developing, implementing and reviewing and revising individual’s ISP
§ 665.D Staff responsible for implementing ISP demonstrates a working knowledge of the objective and strategies in ISP.
§ 665.E Short- term services (e.g. inpatient and crisis stabilization) provided in less than 30 days shall develop ISP with in a timeframe consistent with length of stay
§ 665.F ISP shall be consistent with plan of care
§ 665.H When possible, the identified goals in the ISP shall be written in the words of the individual receiving services.
§ 675 REASSESSMENT AND ISP REVIEWS
§ 675.A Reassessments shall be completed at least annually or sooner when there is a medical, psychiatric or behavioral status change
§ 675.B Update ISP at least annually; reviews at least every three months (quarterlies)
§ 680 PROGRESS NOTES
§ 680 Signed & dated progress notes document services provided & implementation of ISP
§ 690 ORIENTATION
§690 INDIVIDUAL ORIENTATION § 690.B.1 Mission of Provider
§ 690.B.2 Individual Confidentiality Practices
§ 690.B.3 Individual Human Rights & how to Report Violations
§ 690.B.4 Participation in Services and Discharge Planning
§ 690.B.5 Fire Safety & Emergency Preparedness Procedures
§ 690.B.6 The Grievance Procedure
§ 690.B.7 Service Guidelines
§ 690.B.8 Hours & days of Operation
§ 690.B.9 Availability of After- Hours Service
§ 690.B.10 Any changes or fees due from individual
§ 690.D Documentation that orientation provided
§691 TRANSITION OF INDIVIDUALS AMONG SERVICES
§ 691.B.1 Reason for transfer
§ 691.B.2 Documentation of involvement of individual or AR in the decision to move and planning for transfer
§ 691.B.3 Current psychiatric/medical condition of individual
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§ 691.B.4 Updated progress of ISP goals and objectives
§ 691.B.5 Emergency medical information
§ 691.B.6 Current medications and dosages in use and over–the-counter medications
§ 691.B.7 Transfer date
§ 691.B.8 Signature of Transfer Summary Author
§ 693 DISCHARGE
§ 693.B Written discharge instructions
§ 693.C Appropriate arrangements for referrals
§ 693.D Discharge consistent with ISP & criteria
§ 693.E Documented involvement individual/family
§ 693.F Within 30 Days of Discharge
§ 693.F.1 Reason for admission and discharge
§ 693.F.2 Individual ’s Participation in D/C Planning
§ 693.F.3 Individual ’s Level of Functioning
§ 693.F.4 Recommendations on procedures,
activities, or referrals & status, arrangements and location & arrangements of future services
§ 693.F.5 Status, location and arrangements made for future services
§ 693.F.6 Progress made toward Goals/ Objectives
§ 693.F.7 Discharge Date
§ 693.F.8 Discharge Medications, if applicable
§ 693.F.9 Date Discharge Summary was written
§ 693.F.10 Signature of Discharge Summary Author
§710 CRISIS INTERVENTION AND EMERGENCIES
§710.A.1 Date and Time
§710.A.2 Nature of crisis or emergency
§710.A.3 Name of individual
§710.A.4 Precipitating factors
§710.A.5 Interventions/treatment provided
§710.A.6 Staff involved
§710.A.7 Outcome
§710.B Crisis intervention documentation is part of the record
§ 740.B PHYSICAL EXAM:
§ 740.A Physical Exam within 30 days
§ 740.B.1 General Physical Condition
§ 740.B.2 Evaluation for Communicable Diseases
§ 740.B.3 Recommendation for Further Treatment
§ 740.B.4 Other Exams that might be Indicated
§ 740.B.5 Date & Signature of a Qualified Practitioner
§ 750 EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION
§ 750A.1.a Name, Address, Phone # of Physician to be called
§ 750A.1.b Name, Address, Phone # of Relative or Significant other to be notified
§ 750A.2 Medical Insurance Information
§ 750A.3 Medications Being Used
§ 750A.4 Medication and Food Allergies
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§ 750A.5 History of Substance Abuse
§ 750A.6 Significant Medical Problems
§ 750A.7 Significant ambulatory or sensory problems
§ 750A.8 Significant communication problems
§ 750A.9 Advance Directive, if one exists
§ 750.B Current emergency medical information shall be readily available to staff who may respond to a medical emergency
§770 & §780 MEDICATIONS
§ 770.D Medication log maintained
§ 780. 6 Medication errors documented in individual medication record
§ 810 BEHAVIOR TREATMENT PLANS
§ 810 Behavior Plan developed by trained staff
§ 830 DOCUMENTATION OF SECLUSION, RESTRAINT AND TIME OUT
§ 830.C.1 Physician’s Order (applies to seclusion & restraint)
§ 830.C.2 Date and Time
§ 830.C.3 Employees or Contractors Involved
§ 830.C.4 Circumstances and Reasons for Use including other Behavior Management Techniques Attempted
§ 830.C.5 Duration
§ 830.C.6 Type of Technique Used
§ 830.C.7 Outcomes, including debriefing of individual and staff following the incident
§ 890.B IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ON ADMISSION
§ 890.A Single primary record
§ 890.B.1 Unique Identifier:
§ 890.B.2 Name of Individual:
§ 890.B.3 Current Address (if known):
§ 890.B.4 SSN:
§ 890.B.5 Gender:
§ 890.B.6 Marital Status:
§ 890.B.7 Date of Birth:
§ 890.B.8 Name of Legal Guardian: (if applicable)
§ 890.B.9 Name, Address, Phone # of Emergency. Contacts
§ 890.B.10 Legal Status:
§ 890.B.11 Date of Admission:
§ 890.C PRIMARY RECORD CONTENTS
§ 890.C Admission Form
§ 890.C.1 Screening/Referral Documentation
§ 890.C.2 Assessments
§ 890.C.3 Medical Evaluation: (applicable to service)
§ 890.C.4 Ind. Service Plan(s) and Reviews:
§ 890.C.5 Progress Notes
§ 890.C.6 Discharge Summary: (if applicable)
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services PERSONNEL RECORD REVIEW FORM
Office of Licensing
PROVIDER: LICENSE #:
SERVICE: SPECIALIST:
DATE: Scheduled Inspection Unannounced Inspection
COMMENTS: Name/Record Number
DATE OF HIRE:
§ 390.C Separate File for Health Information
§ 400
Separate File for Background and Registry Check
§ 400 Criminal Background Check: State
§ 400 Criminal Background Check: FBI
§ 400 Central Registry Check
§ 400.D Prior to beginning duties
§ 400.E.1 Provider will maintain disclosure statement
§ 400.E.2 Provider will maintain Documentation that material was submitted & departmental transmittal results
§ 410.A.1 Job Description includes job title
§ 410.A.2 Job Description includes duties & responsibilities
§ 410.A.3 Job Description includes title of supervisor
§ 410.A.4 Job Description includes minimum KSA
§ 420.A Qualified for Job:
§ 420.B Verification of Prof. Credentials
§ 430 Personnel Record:
§ 430.A.1 Identifying information
§ 430.A.2 Education & training history
§ 430.A.3 Employment history
§ 430.A.4 Verification of Credentials
§ 430.A.5 Job-related references and verification of employment history.
§ 430.A.6 Results of Criminal/Registry
§ 430.A.7 Performance Evaluations
§ 430.A.8 Disciplinary actions (if any)
§ 430.A.9 Licensing org./HR adverse actions (if any
§ 430.A.10 Record of Employee Participation in dev. activities/orientation
§ 440 Orientation of Staff –15 business days
§ 440.1
Orientation: Objectives & Philosophy
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COMMENTS: Name/Record Number
DATE OF HIRE:
§ 440.2
Orientation: Confidentiality
§ 440.3
Orientation: Human Rights
§ 440.4
Orientation: Personnel policies
§ 440.5
Orientation: Emergency preparedness
§ 440.6
Orientation: Person-centeredness
§ 440.7
Orientation: Infection control
§ 440.8
Orientation: Other applicable policies
§ 450 Staff Training & Development:
§ 460 Emergency Medical or First Aid Training
§ 460 CPR
§ 470 Written policy of staff kept informed of Policy changes
§ 480.A Written policy for Performance evaluations
§ 480.B Performance evaluation include developmental needs
§ 480.C Performance evaluation at least annually for each employee or contractor
§ 510.A Initial TB screening w/in 30 days
§ 510.B Annual TB (SA - OP & Residential.):
§ 530.B.1 ER preparedness training: alerting personnel & sounding alarms
§ 530.B.2 ER preparedness training: implementing evacuation procedures
§ 530.B.3 ER preparedness training: using, maintaining & operating equipment
§ 530.B.4 ER preparedness training: Accessing ER medical information
§ 530.B.5 ER preparedness training: utilizing community supports
§770.B&C -780.3
Medication Management Training:
§ 800.B Behavior Management Training
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DBHDS ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET
Service Name:_____________________ Type of Service: ___________________________Date: _____________
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS
1. ADMINSTRATION
Office equipment &
supplies
Accounting
Licensing fees
Legal fees
Insurance(s)
Professional
liability
General liability
Property liability
Commercial Vehicular
liability
Employee Bonding
Advertising
2. SALARIES, WAGES
& BENEFITS
Salaries: (List each
separately)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
FICA (Social
Security)
Health Insurance
Life Insurance
Employee training
(special)
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Other benefits
3. OPERATIONS
Food
Rent/Mortgage
Utilities:
Electricity
Gas
Cable
Water
Sewage
Internet
Auto Fuel
Auto Maintenance
Facility Maintenance
Equipment/Supplies
Motor vehicles
Laundry/Linens
Cleaning supplies
Toiletries
Staff Travel
Staff Training
(routine)
Client recreation
Client allowances
Office equipment
Contractual Services
OTHER:
Employee taxes
TOTALS
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REPORT OF SANITATION INSPECTION
DBHDS-RESIDENTIAL SERVICES TELEPHONE: (804) 786-1747
DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Name of Facility: ____________________________________________________ Licensed Capacity: ___________________
Name of Operator: __________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________
Building(s) Inspected (Please List): ________________________________________________________________________
I. General Sanitation
A. Approved by Health Department: ______ Yes ______ No
B. Describe Violations: ______________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
C. Time given to correct violations: ____________________________________________________________________
II. Sewage Disposal System ______ Public ______ Non-Public
A. Owned by: _____________________________________________________________________________________
B. Approved by Health Department: ______ Yes ______ No
III. Water Supply ______ Public ______ Non-Public
A. Owned by: ______________________________________________________________________________________
B. Approved by Health Department: ______ Yes ______ No
IV. Swimming Pool
A. Pool meets Health Department guidelines or local swimming pool ordinance, where applicable:
______ Yes ______No _____No Pool
(Attach a copy of Swimming Pool Inspection Report Form LHS-182 or equivalent)
V. Food Service Operations
Apply The Rules and Regulations of the Board of Health Governing Restaurants
A. Type of Semi-public Restaurant Operated by Residential Facility:
______ Semi-public restaurant serving 13 or more recipients of service
______ Semi-public restaurant serving 12 or less recipients of service
B. Approved by Health Department: ______ Yes ______ No
C. Describe Violations: ______________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
D. Time given to correct violations _____________________________________________________________________
(Attach a copy of Food Service Inspection Report Form CHS-152)
VI. Summary
A. Specify any additional health hazards observed: ________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
B. Time given to correct hazards: ______________________________________________________________________
C. Do you plan a follow-up inspection to verify correction of the above violation(s): _____________________________
If yes, anticipated date ____________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________ ___________________________________________________
(Signature of Local Health Director or Designee) (Mailing Address of Sanitarian)
_______________________________________ ___________________________________________________
(Signature of Facility Representative)
_______________________________________ ___________________________________________________
(Date of Inspection) (Telephone Number of Sanitarian)
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REPORT TO OFFICE OF LICENSING
SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATHS IN A LICENSED PROGRAM
FAX THIS REPORT TO THE CENTRAL OFFICE (804-692-0066) WITHIN 24 HOURS
OF THE SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH Organization and Address ________________________________________________________________________________
Service name and number where death/injury occurred: ________________________________________________________
Consumer Name: ___________________________________________ Date of Birth _____/_____/_____
Date of death/injury _____/_____/_____ Date of Discovery of death/injury _____/_____/_____
Did the incident involve (check all that apply)?
Seclusion? Restraint? Abuse Allegation? Neglect Allegation? Assault by Client? Self-injurious Behavior? Unexplained? Other? ______________________________
COMPLETE FOR SERIOUS INJURIES ONLY
Did the incident involve?
Loss of consciousness resulting from a serious injury?
Other serious injury:
Type of medical attention required: _______________________________________________________________
Status of medical resolution: ____________________________________________________________________
COMPLETE FOR DEATHS ONLY
Cause (from death certificate) _________________________________________________________________
Is autopsy to be performed? Yes No If yes, status _____________________________________________
Was death (check all that apply)?
Expected? Unexpected? Suicide? Referred to Medical Examiner?
State other known facts regarding injury or death (attach additional notes, if necessary): __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________ _
Was an internal investigation initiated? Yes No If yes, indicate date begun: ____/_____/_____
External notifications made (check all that apply): DSS Dept. of Health Professions Local Law Enforcement agency Dept. of Health State Police Other (please specify): ________________
REPORTABLE DEATH- Death that occurs during the time an individual is receiving services in the program. REPORTABLE SERIOUS INJURY- Serious body injury, state, condition, episode or loss of consciousness requiring medical
attention by a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner. Fax this form to the Central Office (804-692-0066)
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Corrective Action Plan (Sample)
DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN
Investigation ID:
License #: XXX-XX-XXX Date of Inspection: Organization Name: Program Type/Facility Name: Residential Facility
Standard(s) Cited Comp Description of Noncompliance Actions to be Taken Planned Comp. Date
General Comments / Recommendations:
I understand it is my right to request a conference with the reviewer and the reviewer’s supervisor should I desire further discussion of these findings. By my signature on the Corrective Action Plan, I pledge that the actions to be taken will be completed as identified by the date indicated. _________________________ _____________________________________ __________
, Specialist (Signature of Organization Representative) Date Mail to: P O Box 1797 Due Date: Richmond, VA 23218
C = Substantial Compliance, N = Non Compliance, NS = Non Compliance Systemic, ND = Non Determined
280- Physical environment
N Both bathtubs are either, in need of a thorough cleaning or replacement. The appearance of the tubs does not meet the requirement of being well-maintained. The sink in the up stairs bathroom has an area of damage, the fight fixture has uncovered bulbs, and the mirrors have areas of damage.
The bathtubs have been thoroughly cleaned. A maintenance request was submitted 04/04/09 regarding the bathroom sink, the uncovered bulbs in the bathroom, and the damaged mirror. Cleanliness of bathtubs will be added to the weekly facility review/monitoring list completed by the Program Director. ACCEPTED.
4/30/2009
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OFFICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS January 2012
Central Office, Richmond Phone Fax Toll Free Location
Margaret Walsh, Director 804- 786-2008 804- 371-2308 Jefferson Bldg
Kli Kinzie, Sec 804- 786-3988
Region 1 (Northwest)
Chuck Collins, Regional Adv 540- 332-8321 540- 332-8314 877- 600-7437 WSH
Angela Harrison, Sec 540- 332-8309
Mark Seymour 540- 332-2149 540- 332-8314 CCCA
Region 2 (Northern VA)
Deb Lochart, Regional Adv 703- 323-2098 703- 323-2110 877- 600-7431 NVTC
Tim Simmons 703- 207-7217 703- 207-7270 NVMHI
Region 3 (SW VA)
Nan Neese, Regional Adv 276- 783-1219 276- 783-1246 877- 600-7434 SWVMHI
Dwayne Lynch 540- 375-4321 Catawba Hosp
BJ McKnight 276- 728-1111 276- 728-1118 SWVTC
Region 4 (Richmond, Petersburg)
Mike Curseen, Regional Adv 804- 524-7245 804- 524-4734 888-207-2961 CSH
Beverly Garnes, Manager 804- 524-7431 804- 524-7398 SVTC
Yolanda Smith, SVTC Sec 804- 524-7321 804- 524-7398 SVTC
Carrie Flowers 804- 524-4463 804- 524-4734 SVTC, HWD
Walter G “Buddy” Small 804- 524-7528 804- 524-4734 CSH
Tammy Long 434- 767-4519 434- 767-4551 VCBR, PGH
Region 5 (Williamsburg, Tidewater)
Reggie Daye, Regional Adv 757- 253-7061 757- 253-5440 877- 600-7436 ESH
Annette Joseph-Walker, Sec 757- 253-7061
Nerissa Rhodes 757- 253-4066 757- 253-4070 ESH
Hillary Zaneveld 757- 253-4066 757- 253-4070 ESH
Stewart Prost 757- 424-8263 757- 424-8348 SEVTC
Region 6 (South Central)
Kevin Paluszak, Regional Adv 434- 947-6214 434- 947-6274 866- 645-4510 CVTC
434- 773-4267 434- 773-4241 SVMHI
Joan “Beth” Lee 434- 947-6230 434- 947-6274 CVTC
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C. Lee Price, Director
Office of Developmental Services (ODS)
Gail Rheinheimer, Community Resource Manager
Training and Technical Assistance
PHONE: (540) 981-0697 FAX: (540) 857-6109
gail.rheinheimer@dbhds.virginia.gov
Region 1
Central Virginia
Training Center
Region 2
Northern Virginia Training Center Region 3
Southwest Virginia Training Center
Region 4
Southside Virginia Training Center Region 5
Southeastern Virginia Training Center
Eric Williams Barry Seaver Wanda Earp David Meadows Xiomara Apicella
DBHDS Catawba Hospital
5525 Catawba Hospital Drive
Catawba, Virginia 24070
(540) 375-4248
(540) 375-4224 (Fax)
eric.williams@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS
2788 General Puller Highway
Saluda, Virginia 23149
(804) 758-5877
(804) 758-5840 (Fax)
barry.seaver@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS
870 Bonham Road
Bristol, VA 24201
(276) 669-7762
(276) 669-3306 (Fax)
wanda.earp@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS Central Office
P.O. Box 1797
Richmond, VA 23218-1797
(804) 786-5813
(804) 786-5855 (Fax)
david.meadows@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS
P.O. Box 6243
Portsmouth, VA 23703
(757) 434-5328
(757) 484-4047 (Fax)
xiomara.apicella@dbhds.virginia.gov
Harrisonburg-Rockingham
Northwestern
Rappahannock-Rapidan
Valley
Arlington
Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck*
Prince William
Rappahannock Area*
*outside region
Alleghany Highlands
Blue Ridge
Cumberland
Highlands
New River Valley
Hanover
Henrico
Richmond
Southside
Eastern Shore
Portsmouth
Virginia Beach
Western Tidewater
Kathy Witt Jen Kurtz
Karen Poe
Andrea Coleman Michelle Guziewicz
DBHDS
120 Tremough Drive
Wytheville, VA 24382
(276) 223-3723
(276) 223-3295 (Fax)
kathy.witt@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS
P.O. Box 1797
Richmond, VA 23218-1797
(804) 461-0256
jennifer.kurtz@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS
115 Wilkinson Drive
Hillsville, VA 24343
804-461-0213
karen.poe@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS Central Office
P.O. Box 1797
Richmond, VA 23218-1797
(804) 371-8950
andrea.coleman@dbhds.virginia.gov
DBHDS
P.O. Box 225
Port Haywood, VA 23138
(804) 461-0254
michelle.guziewicz@dbhds.virginia.gov
Central Virginia
Region 10
Rockbridge
Alexandria
Fairfax-Falls Church
Loudoun
Danville-Pittsylvania
Dickenson
Mt. Rogers
Piedmont
Planning District 1
Chesterfield
Crossroads
District 19
Goochland-Powhatan
Chesapeake
Colonial
Hampton-Newport News
Norfolk
Karen Poe
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Intellectual Disability/Mental Retardation (MR) Wavier
National
Code Location Modifier Code Description
Rates Effective
7/1/2011 97139 NOVA Therapeutic Consultation $62.77
97139 ROS Therapeutic Consultation $54.58
97535 NOVA Congregate Residential Support $17.19
97535 ROS Congregate Residential Support $14.95
97537 NOVA Day Support, High Intensity $30.12
97537 ROS Day Support, High Intensity $26.19
97537 NOVA U1 Day Support, Regular Intensity $42.87
97537 ROS U1 Day Support, Regular Intensity $37.27
99199 * U4 Environmental Modification, Maintenance Costs Only IC
99509 NOVA CD- Routine Visit $71.69
99509 ROS CD- Routine Visit $55.14
H0040 NOVA Crisis Stabilization - Supervision $27.61
H0040 ROS Crisis Stabilization - Supervision $24.02
H2000 NOVA CD-Initial Comprehensive Visit $230.48
H2000 ROS CD-Initial Comprehensive Visit $177.55
H2011 NOVA Crisis Stabilization - Intervention $101.67
H2011 ROS Crisis Stabilization - Intervention $88.41
H2014 NOVA In‐Home Residential Support $22.59
H2014 ROS In‐Home Residential Support $19.65
H2021 NOVA TD PERS Nursing Services/RN $14.85
H2021 ROS TD PERS Nursing Services/RN $12.13
H2021 NOVA TE PERS Nursing Services/LPN $12.87
H2021 ROS TE PERS Nursing Services/LPN $10.15
H2023 NOVA Supported Employment, Individual DRS
H2023 ROS Supported Employment, Individual DRS
H2024 NOVA Supported Employment, Enclave/Work Crew $40.81
H2024 ROS Supported Employment, Enclave/Work Crew $35.48
H2025 NOVA Pre‐vocational Services, Regular Intensity $30.12
H2025 ROS Pre‐vocational Services, Regular Intensity $26.19
H2025 NOVA U1 Pre‐vocational Services, High Intensity $42.87
H2025 ROS U1 Pre‐vocational Services, High Intensity $37.27
S5109 NOVA CD-Employee Management Training/Consumer Training $229.38
S5109 ROS CD-Employee Management Training/Consumer Training $176.45
S5116 NOVA CD-Management Training $28.67
S5116 ROS CD-Management Training $22.06
S5126 NOVA CD-Personal Assistance Care $11.36
S5126 ROS CD-Personal Assistance Care $8.77
S5135 NOVA Companion Services $15.05
S5135 ROS Companion Services $12.78
S5136 NOVA CD-Companion Services $11.36
S5136 ROS CD-Companion Services $8.77
S5150 NOVA CD-Respite Services $11.36
S5150 ROS CD-Respite Services $8.77
S5160 NOVA PERS Installation $58.41
S5160 ROS PERS Installation $49.50
S5160 NOVA U1 PERS Installation and Medication $87.62
S5160 ROS U1 PERS Installation and Medication $74.25
S5161 NOVA PERS Monitoring $35.05
S5161 ROS PERS Monitoring $29.70
S5165 * Environmental Modification Only IC
S5185 NOVA PERS Medication Monitoring $58.41
S5185 ROS PERS Medication Monitoring $49.50
T1002 NOVA Skilled Nursing Services/RN $31.19
T1002 ROS Skilled Nursing Services/RN $25.68
T1003 NOVA Skilled Nursing Services/LPN $27.03
T1003 ROS Skilled Nursing Services/LPN $22.29
T1005 NOVA Respite Services $15.05
T1005 ROS Respite Services $12.78
T1017 NOVA U3 Case Management (State Plan) $326.50
T1017 ROS U3 Case Management (State Plan) $326.50
T1019 NOVA Personal Assistance $15.05
T1019 ROS Personal Assistance $12.78
T1028 NOVA CD-Reassessment Visit $115.80
T1028 ROS CD-Reassessment Visit $88.23
T1999 ** Assistive Technology Costs Only IC
T1999 ** U5 Assistive Technology Maintenance Costs Only IC
T2038 *** Transition Services IC
IC = Individual Consideration CD = Consumer Directed NOVA = Northern Virginia ROS = Rest of State *Costs are limited to $5,000 per calendar year for both codes combined under environmental modifications. **Costs are limited to $5,000 per calendar year for both codes combined under assistive technology. ***Available within the first 30 days of transition to a qualified residence. Costs limited to a one‐time cost of $5,000 and only applies to MFP. DRS ‐ Effective July 1, 2008, individual supported employment rates are provider specific based on rates authorized by the Department of Rehabilitative Services (DRS). If no provider specific rate is available, default rates for H2023 are $20.29 for NOVA and $17.64 for ROS.
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Individuals and Families Developmental Disability Services (DD) Wavier
National
Code Location Modifier Code Description
Rates Effective
7/1/2011 97139 NOVA Therapeutic Consultation $62.77
97139 ROS Therapeutic Consultation $54.58
97537 NOVA Day Support, High Intensity $30.12
97537 ROS Day Support, High Intensity $26.19
97537 NOVA U1 Day Support, Regular Intensity $42.87
97537 ROS U1 Day Support, Regular Intensity $37.27
99199 * U4 Environmental Modification, Maintenance Costs Only IC
99509 NOVA CD- Routine Visit $71.69
99509 ROS CD- Routine Visit $55.14
H0040 NOVA Crisis Stabilization - Supervision $27.61
H0040 ROS Crisis Stabilization - Supervision $24.02
H2000 NOVA CD-Initial Comprehensive Visit $230.48
H2000 ROS CD-Initial Comprehensive Visit $177.55
H2011 NOVA Crisis Stabilization - Intervention $101.67
H2011 ROS Crisis Stabilization - Intervention $88.41
H2014 NOVA In‐Home Residential Support $22.59
H2014 ROS In‐Home Residential Support $19.65
H2021 NOVA TD PERS Nursing Services/RN $14.85
H2021 ROS TD PERS Nursing Services/RN $12.13
H2021 NOVA TE PERS Nursing Services/LPN $12.87
H2021 ROS TE PERS Nursing Services/LPN $10.15
H2023 NOVA Supported Employment, Individual DRS
H2023 ROS Supported Employment, Individual DRS
H2024 NOVA Supported Employment, Enclave/Work Crew $40.81
H2024 ROS Supported Employment, Enclave/Work Crew $35.48
H2025 NOVA Pre‐vocational Services, Regular Intensity $30.12
H2025 ROS Pre‐vocational Services, Regular Intensity $26.19
H2025 NOVA U1 Pre‐vocational Services, High Intensity $42.87
H2025 ROS U1 Pre‐vocational Services, High Intensity $37.27
S5109 NOVA CD-Employee Management Training/Consumer Training $229.38
S5109 ROS CD-Employee Management Training/Consumer Training $176.45
S5111 NOVA
Family Care Giver Training $53.35
S5111 ROS
Family Care Giver Training $46.39
S5116 NOVA CD-Management Training $28.67
S5116 ROS CD-Management Training $22.06
S5126 NOVA CD-Personal Assistance Care $11.36
S5126 ROS CD-Personal Assistance Care $8.77
S5135 NOVA Companion Services $15.05
S5135 ROS Companion Services $12.78
S5136 NOVA CD-Companion Services $11.36
S5136 ROS CD-Companion Services $8.77
S5150 NOVA CD-Respite Services $11.36
S5150 ROS CD-Respite Services $8.77
S5160 NOVA PERS Installation $58.41
S5160 ROS PERS Installation $49.50
S5160 NOVA U1 PERS Installation and Medication $87.62
S5160 ROS U1 PERS Installation and Medication $74.25
S5161 NOVA PERS Monitoring $35.05
S5161 ROS PERS Monitoring $29.70
S5165 * Environmental Modification Only IC
S5185 NOVA PERS Medication Monitoring $58.41
S5185 ROS PERS Medication Monitoring $49.50
T1002 NOVA Skilled Nursing Services/RN $31.19
T1002 ROS Skilled Nursing Services/RN $25.68
T1003 NOVA Skilled Nursing Services/LPN $27.03
T1003 ROS Skilled Nursing Services/LPN $22.29
T1005 NOVA Respite Services $15.05
T1005 ROS Respite Services $12.78
T1019 NOVA Personal Assistance $15.05
T1019 ROS Personal Assistance $12.78
T1028 NOVA CD-Reassessment Visit $115.80
T1028 ROS CD-Reassessment Visit $88.23
T1999 ** Assistive Technology Costs Only IC
T1999 ** U5 Assistive Technology Maintenance Costs Only IC
T2023
Support Coordination (per month) (State Plan) $175.40
T2038 *** Transition Services IC
IC = Individual Consideration CD = Consumer Directed NOVA = Northern Virginia ROS = Rest of State *Costs are limited to $5,000 per calendar year for both codes combined under environmental modifications. **Costs are limited to $5,000 per calendar year for both codes combined under assistive technology. ***Available within the first 30 days of transition to a qualified residence. Costs limited to a one‐time cost of $5,000 and only applies to MFP. DRS ‐ Effective July 1, 2008, individual supported employment rates are provider specific based on rates authorized by the Department of Rehabilitative Services (DRS). If no provider specific rate is available, default rates for H2023 are $20.29 for NOVA and $17.64 for ROS.